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Paul Grimm

Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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DIED
January 16, 2017
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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Brosh Chapel - Cedar Rapids Obituary

Paul William Grimm, 49, of Savage, Minnesota, died Monday, January 16, 2017, at University of Minnesota Medical Center following a short illness. Celebration of life gathering will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, January 28, 2017 at Brosh Chapel and The Avacentre in Cedar Rapids, located at 2121...

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I work with Paul at the City of St. Paul. Even though I known him for a short time, we quickly became close. We walked, got coffee, and shared stories about our families. He loved his family, his wife, the Marine Corps and of course his dogs. Pretty keen on them Hawkeye too. I miss him everyday. I miss his expertise but mostly his friendship. I pray that God comforts you all. Paul was a great man.

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I was so sad to hear the news about Paul. I worked with him at the City of St Paul for a little over a year. In that time I grew to really admire and appreciate his help. Because we were both Iowa Hawkeye fans, there was a special little bond between us. I really miss him.

I meet Paul when I was in Harding and we did not get off on the right foot but it did not matter we ended up remaining friends until we graduated, then we went are separate ways but did manage to get reunited on facebook 7 years ago and the first thing Paul brings up is the first time we met. Wish we could of spent more time getting caught up but I am just glad I got to talk to him again even if it was for just a few times. My thought and prayers go out to Paul's wife and family. I am so...

I met Paul online while playing EQ Him, Terri and my husband and I done a lot of hanging out in the game. One day Terri and Paul up and came visit us. We had a blast, a lot of laughs, taco's and Paul's awesome home made Apple pies. We were lucky enough to see visit with each other a couple more times. Its funny how a game can develop life time friendships.
I will miss you Paul, not sure who is going to help Grez pick at Kevin now. Rest well my friend, I will see you again someday until...

Paul and Craig Nov 1984

I met Paul in high school while working at Methwick. We had different personalities but we became good friends. He was a fun, popular co-worker. He talked me into joining the Marine Corps after high school and we went to boot camp together. We went our separate ways after that. Truly sorry to hear of his passing. My life wouldn't have been the same without him. My sympathies to his family.

I met Paul when I started at the City nearly 5 years ago and one of the first things I noticed was how much fun he was. He had a great sense of humor and always succeeded in making work fun, never missing a beat when making a wry quip. He was extremely capable in his job too, and I remember being blown away by what he could accomplish. I was fortunate to work with him on a number of different projects and had a chance to learn a lot from him on each one. My favorite memory is our cube...

My favorite memory of Paul was when he started working at the City of Saint Paul as my replacement. I remember trying to show him the ropes and he dismissed my efforts, saying he would figure it out. I remember thinking "who the he** does this guy think he is?" lol. It didn't take long to see that he instinctively figured it all out and he wasn't being rude, he just didn't need my help and didn't want to waste my time. We collaborated on many projects and complimented each other's abilities...