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Donald L Grim

North Baltimore, Ohio

Jun 17, 1957 – Dec 12, 2025

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BORN
June 17, 1957
DIED
December 12, 2025
LOCATION
North Baltimore, Ohio

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Smith-Crates Funeral Home - North Baltimore Obituary

Donald was born on June 17,1957 in Findlay, Ohio to Samuel and Mamie (Abee) Grim ( both deceased). He is survived by his brothers, Dennis (Cheryl) Grim of Kenosha ,Wisconsin and Daniel Grim of Bloomdale, Ohio, and his sister Janet (Gary) Tooman of Arcadia, Ohio, along with many nieces and...

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To all of Donald's friends and acquaintances the family wishes you say thank you for reaching out. To his close friends who I know personally thank you for being part of his unique life all these years. To his more recent friends the same level of appreciation goes out to you. I am glad his inner circle continued to grow over the years. Live long and prosper RIP Zeder

Donald was a real one-of-a-kind person. He wore weirdness as a badge of honor, using it to provide insights on all angles of existence, which will be sorely missed in this now more mundane world.

Westheaven Residents will miss you, prayers for the family.

Westheaven Residents will miss you,prayers for the family.

Donald and Randy, late 1970's

Sorry to hear of Don's passing. I remember you all living beside my Grandma Litzenberg house and sometimes hanging around outside with you when visiting. Also your Dad worked with my Mom at Tasty Taters (Vivian). May you find peace and comfort during this time of grief. My condolences to the Grim Family.

Donald was a steadfast friend for 63 years. Well read with a deep understanding of everything scientific. Akin to Dr. Frankinstien one of my earliest memories of Don was... We were in the stygian atmosphere of Larkin Street's1 car shed at my Dad's work bench. Playing with a puddle of mercury. Don noticed a big fly buzzing about. Don cupped his hands and clapped them around the fly. It fell silent to the pockmarked workbench. He said "run get the 9 volt battery from your dad's transistor...