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Robert D. Grow

Salt Lake City, Utah

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1938 ~ 2013Robert Grow (Bob) passed away Friday, February 8, 2013 at home from Interstitial Lung Disease. Born January 17, 1938 to William Henry Grow Jr. and Ethel Graham Grow in Salt Lake City. He married Bonnie Beynon on June 6, 1957. Later sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on May 22, 1964, For...

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Dear Bonnie and family—our hearts and prayers go out to you. I'm very grateful for many treasured memories of Bob's kindness and genuine friendship to me and my family. Words seem inadequate to express my feelings for him. His voice lifted my heart each time I heard it and I fall short in expressing my sorrow for your loss. We are so thankful for our relationship with him and you both and send you our love.

Bonnie, I am so sorry to hear of Bob's passing.I pray that the Lord will bless you and comfort you and your family at this time.

To Bonnie and the entire Grow family, I wish to express my condolences and express my sadness at Bob's passing. He was a great neighbor for 28 years and a friend for almost 35 years. He often came our house on Lonsdale to visit while walking his dog or to pick up some leftover food from Valarie. We shared some camping experiences togeter and a few card games but most of all we shared friendship and just having a good time. Of course he did several plumbing jobs for us at our home on...

We will remember Bob with fondest memories and wish the best to Bonnie and family. Our prayers are with you.
Leslie & Dennis Ison

Deeply regret the loss of such s good friend.

I always hate to see a "Grow" pass away. I am Donald C Grow and I am a grandson of Henry Grow Jr.

I just love Bob, and, of course, your whole family! It was so fun to see all your family pictures and Bob's video at the viewing tonight. I ran into our neighbor on Camino Court and he was telling me he will owe Bob forever for all the work he did on his backyard swimming pool over the years. Everybody loved Bob. He would always stop at my house when he was driving down the street and I was outside working in the yard. We mostly talked about our kids playing baseball. He was also was...

To the Grow Family, we are so sorry for you loss of such a wonderful man. Our prayers are with your family at this time of such great loss.

Local 140 is sorry for your Family's loss,
We all hope that he was able to enjoy his retirement with his family and friends.
your family has our deepest condolences for your loss.
Members and Staff of Local 140.