Keith-Grim-Obituary

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Keith W. Grim

Schnecksville, Pennsylvania

Jun 28, 1942 – Dec 6, 2024

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June 28, 1942
DIED
December 6, 2024
LOCATION
Schnecksville, Pennsylvania

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Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc. - Schnecksville Obituary

Keith W. Grim, 82, of Ruchsville, passed away Friday, December 6, 2024, at Lehigh Valley Hospice (Inpatient), Allentown.  He was the husband of the late Sandra E. (Horwith) Grim. Born in Coplay, June 28, 1942, Keith was the son of the late Henry E. and Bessie D. (Proctor)...

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Remembering Keith from years ago both in school and playing football. Our paths crossed from time to time and we always enjoyed chatting at Parkland girls’ basketball games. Our sincere sympathies are sent to his Children and Spouses, Grandchildren, and extended Family. Hold on to the loving memories!

Keith, you have made your final flight into the wild blue yonder’s. You are now relieved from your post. A job well done fellow veteran and mason. The final battle is now over and peace has been restored. America thanks you for your service to our country in the defense of freedom. The final bugle has sounded and taps is about to sound ending a successful career as a nation’s defender. Have a smooth flight airman.

My deepest condolences to the entire Grim/Horwith family..they were lifelong customers of Ironton Tele Co. I would either speak with them on the phone or process their payment at the front counter. I planted a tree in his memory. Thank you for your military service and as a volunteer firefighter for so many years. Rest In Peace, Keith...you are now reunited with Sandy and Kevin. God Bless. Carolyn M George/Customer Service

Grimmy´s retirement Party PHS

My buddy!!!! That smile!

PHS retirees!!!

Two of THE BEST men to walk the halls at PHS!!!

My deepest condolences to the Grim family. Thank you for sharing Keith with his parkland family. He was very much loved by both faculty and students. He made each day a little brighter. I know how challenging life was for him at times, but he still found a way to spread love and kindness. I know he is finally reunited with the love of his life. Rest in peace my friend.

Grimmy,( That is the name we called him,firefighters brothers, he was in the fire co. a long time . I believe all the stations will miss him. We are truly sorry to see him go, with sympathy, Kay & Jim Handfest