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Keith Grim

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Keith L. Grim Keith L. Grim, 47, of Schnecksville, died Thursday, Aug. 19, 2004, in the home of his parents, Leon L. and Althea A. (Bachman) Grim, also of Schnecksville. Born March 12, 1957, in Allentown, he was an assistant manager for Cigna Corp., Easton, for the past 19 years and also...

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I have only known Keith for about two years, and I remember the first time I met him. It was on Tuesday morning of the 2002 convention in Washington, when he came up to me and said, Ken I want to talk to you. Would you serve on my State Lecturer's Committee." I was honored to be asked, and Keith I hope I fulfilled my duties. You were great to work with and had every thing in order. "Well done good and faithful servant." I'll miss you, but I'll always remember the talk at Family Festival that...

Last October myself & three other members of our Grange attended the Annual State Grange Talent Festival and met Keith there. It didn't take much time to spot his enthusiasm and love for the Grange. He seemed to have a vision of what was best for the Members. I had a brief conversation with Keith on the phone and even though he didn't know me well, he searched for any ideas I might have on helping the Grange to thrive. He was blessed with a talent & we were lucky to have him as our State...

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Grim family.
Although we only knew Keith for a short time, he was such a joy to work with. I will never forget the big smile he gave to all.

What a wonderful friend! We will miss him and all his dedication to the Grange work. He was a man that truly organized his work and did an excellent job with it. Going to state sessions from here on will be a remembrance to me of my friend. He will truly be missed by me and I will miss all the little chats about the session and what we could maybe do to better it. As he lecturers the Great Grange above, may his message of love to friends be shared as we will all remember what he did for all...

You have our deepest sympathy

The members of
Donegal Grange #1495

I enjoyed working with Keith as a member of the State Lecturer's committee. He made a lasting impression on how to have fun at meetings by making sure everyone was involved. Leon and Althea and the rest of the family you are in my prayers.

Veronica and I wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the Grim family. Although we only knew Keith for a short time, his UNIQUENESS touched us in many ways. WELL DONE,GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT. Our thoughts and prayers are with you now & evermore. . Asst. Stewart ( State Grange)

Well done good and faithful servant. Your great Grange works will be carried on and your legacy will be cherished.

I cannot imagine Schnecksville Grange without our dear Keith. He and his family are Schnecksville Grange. I saw him in our office at work 2 weeks prior to his death. He looked good and was waving his arms and giving orders to our secretary of grange as usual. I stuck my head in the office and said hi and how are you doing. He never complained. He just kept going as much as he could. He gave his all up to the end. How can I go to the meetings with Keith missing? It will be so strange and...