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Linwood Groves Jr.

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Linwood Groves Jr. NORRIDGEWOCK, Maine - Linwood LaForrest "Bud" Groves Jr., 86, died Thursday, Dec. 23, 2010 in Chesapeake. A native of Skowhegan, Maine, he retired as a pipefitter/pipe coverer supervisor for the Norfolk Naval Shipyard. He was a member of Temple Baptist Church and a U.S. Navy...

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Velma, Allan, Debbie, Ricky, Harvey, Linda, & family
You are all in our thoughts & prayers but we know that you are comforted in knowing that Mr. Groves has already stepped into Eternity with Christ & is no longer suffering. He was always such a cheerful man, faithful to God, & loved his family. God bless you all with peace at this difficult time. Steve & Amy (Carpenter) Antonucci

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Aunt Velma, may God give you peace and strength as you rest in Him. I love you.

Uncle Bud was such a caring man. My first trip to Maine he made very enjoyable and so happy to take us to all the sites. Velma, my prayer is God's peace and comfort will be yours.

Debbie you and your Family are in my thoughts and prayers. May you find comfort and strength in all your memories of your "Dad".

Dad,
I love you and miss you very much. I know that you are in a much better place and are without pain. I have many regrets in life, but will never regret having you as my Father.
Love you and miss you,
Your daughter, Debbie

We send our prayers and condolences to Allan and Claudia Groves in the passing of Allan's father, as well as prayers of comfort to Velma Groves and the family. May God bless you and support you in this time of loss.

to mr groves and family we give you are prayers. 2nd shift we love you trooper

It was my great pleasure to get to know Uncle Buddy when I visited in August. I am so thankful that I got to know he was so amazing. Just to try to keep up with his energy even for one day, put me to shame. Everything he touched in life seemed to flourish and be more beautiful just by knowing him. The knowledge that he is with the Lord is the peace and comfort that will sustain all who love him.

Linwood was always kind and loved giving and helping others. He certainly had a green thumb; the flowers were always so beautiful. "Buddy" was a good brother-in-law and friend whom we will surely miss. We pray God's peace and comfort will overshadow you all. With Love And Prayers,Mary & Richard Lafountain & Evelyn Shaw