DAVID-GRINSEL-Obituary

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DAVID C. GRINSEL

Neenah, Wisconsin

1945 - 2018 (Age 73)

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DIED
October 23, 2018
AGE
73
LOCATION
Neenah, Wisconsin

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Westgor Funeral Home - Neenah Obituary

On October 23, 2018 the world lost a gentle soul who was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, brother, brother in-law, uncle and friend.David Carl Grinsel was the first baby to be born in Eau Claire County on January 1, 1945. (No gifts were given to his parents because it was a time of...

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I'm sorry to learn of Dave's passing in 2018. We both worked in logistics for Kimberly-Clark and our paths crossed many times. Dave was a great guy. My condolences to his family. Jim Fitzgerald Roswell, GA

Dave got me into riding a motorcycle again. Something I gave up in my youth. I remember talking to him often in the West Office one parking lot about riding. He help me understand that you could enjoy riding and minimizing the risk of that choice. He was a nice man and shared his knowledge with his co-workers.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Thought of you folks often as Carol and Bruce have kept us up to date. The very best to you and the kids

Always remember his great smile,
Motor cycles and skiing with the group from Kerms Superway...
what fun times those were.
So sorry for your loss...

Kathy and family, our prayers and thoughts are with you. Dave will be missed by all of us who had the pleasure of knowing him. I met Dave in 1987 and worked for/with him for the next sixteen years. These years were some of my best years with K-C. Working with Dave was rewarding and fun. Dave and his team always put our customers first and we were most respected above our competitors.

Kathy please accept our condolences. So surprised and shocked to learn of Dave's passing. The good guys just seem to go before their time.
First met Dave in Paris TX where he did a stellar job, thereafter our paths crossed from time to time in K-C. He was always on the ball and well respected for his expertise and his values, especially by those he mentored.

Dave set the bar pretty high as a husband, father, grandfather, friend, fellow church member and colleague...a hard act to follow. I had the pleasure of knowing Dave as a fellow Neenonian ,member of 1st Pres and as a K-C colleague. What was most evident was his ability to help people in the heat of the moment find the right decision for the right reasons. He had the ability to find balance and not lose his way or be distracted by personalities or biases. He made a difference in peoples...

Three of our many rides..!

Three of our many rides!

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