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Huber Keith Grimm M.D.

Seattle, Washington

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Huber Grimm passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on February 22, 2011.

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Gerry and the entire Grimm family,
We are very sorry to hear about your Dad. My parents remember him well from the St. Louis University days.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Dan Patterson and Debby Walters

I am so sorry I missed Dr Grimm's dying and service. He was a wonderful doctor. I saw him often in his Providence days roaming the halls or in patient rooms. His patients loved him and I always admired his kindness and concern for them. He had a remarkable capacity to remember names.. The last I saw of doctor was in sojourn he made to Cherry Hill a year or so ago. I had the opportunity to minister to him at that time and have some chats of the old days. I have had to cut back on my Volunteer...

Dear Members of the Grimm Family,
We wish to send each of you our supportive prayers as Huber enters his eternal life. May you know his nearness often.

My brother and I have so many wonderful memories of our time spent at Winslow when we were young. Of course your family was always there adding to the festivities on your family boat, the Gee Gee. My grandparents, Don & Maxine, really enjoyed spending time with your dad and mom. They so enjoyed each others humor. We were at the Husky vs Seattle U game at Key Arena when they held a moment of silence for your Dad. Very special. I know he will be greatly missed by all of you. He was truly...

Dear Grimm Family,
I had the good fortune of moving across the alley from Huber and Georgia on East Boston Street (where I still reside) in 1981. They enlivened every neighborhood party they attended (I can still hear them singing). I recall Huber's hilarious recounting of one of their mishaps with a boat grounding at Shilshoe. They were great fun and fine neighbors.
The summer after we moved in, Scott and Pat painted our entire house inside and out. Huber lived a great life...

Grimms, I am so sorry I missed the services but I was not in town.
Doc Grimm made such an impact on my life as a Prep Panther and at Seattle U. The years I worked with the Chiefs in the late 60's and early 70's, Huber opened doors for me and initiated relationships. He was awesome. Some of the most enjoyable times of my life. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family.

Dear Grimm Family,
My memories of boating and Queen City Yacht Club would not be the same without memories of the entire Grimm family. Your father and mother were fixtures there for many years and shared boating times with my dad and mother. Always a pleasure to share times with the Gee Gee on Puget Sound, the San Juans, the Gulf Islands and all points north. The seas are calm, the skies are sunny, smooth sailing captain.
Jack Martin for his parents,
Commodore Dan...

Seattle U has lost a great member of its family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

What an amazing man Dr. Huber Grimm was. He raised 9 wonderful men. Huber, you would be so proud of them today. They spoke so highly of you. You will be missed, but never forgotten...