Bill-Grotts-Obituary

Bill Winchester Grotts

Sequim, Washington

Aug 23, 1952 – Jun 24, 2024

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BORN
August 23, 1952
DIED
June 24, 2024
LOCATION
Sequim, Washington

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Bill Winchester Grotts passed away June 24, 2024 in Sequim, WA surrounded by family where he had resided for 4 years. The son of Major (Bill) Grotts and Imogen (Jimmy) Grotts he was a cool dude with a huge heart. Born in the Territory of Alaska in Fairbanks on August 23, 1952 at the old St...

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Bill moved to a house up the road from us when we were in the third grade. We spent every day together that simmer. We would go out in the woods and pick berries, which his mom, Jimmy, made into pie for us. One of the bedt summers I ever had as a kid.

I worked with Bill at Alaska Steel. He always had a smile, or a joke. He made me laugh a lot and I enjoyed working with him. I had just been thinking about him a few days before I saw he passed. Rest in peace, Bill.

I am so sorry to hear about Bill´s passing. I remember what a great musician he was. To Carl and the rest of the family, you are in my prayers and hope you find peace and comfort during this sad time.

Wish I could of met or spoken to Bill before his passing. I now own his yellow 1971 Plymouth Road Runner 6Pak. Lots of questions I would like to asked him. I am a collector of Mopar Muscle and a New Car Dealer in Houston Tx. (Bayway Auto Group)

My thoughts are with you. Glad he was with family and his sister, apparently, the last 4 years. A lifelong classmate from first grade through high school. Can't say how it affects me. Lost the Ginther twins fairly recently also and ... . Condolences. p.s. My brother and I own a 69 1/2 six pac Roadrunner. Don't drive it! :)

Super likable guy, I remember him as always very helpful and kind.

I was 12 years old going to Main junior high. Stairwell engagement played at our 8th grade dance. He had a bad Road Runner. There was only a handful of those bad boys around. Have a safe journey Bill- thanks for the great music

Bill was a great guy lots of fun one of the boys I went to Hunter school main jr high Lathrop with him saw him a high school reunion Same guy Happy positive fun lots of laughs