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Robert Grundstrom

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Robert F. GrundstromWorcester - Robert F. Grundstrom, 93, died on Sunday, January 31, 2021 after a period of declining health. A quiet man, Bob looked forward to his morning "Coffee and…" (donut and conversation with his buddies) at The Donut Express on Webster Street in Worcester before heading...

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Uncle Bob Grundstrom, was a great guy of whom, like my Dad, Edward Grundstrom (his brother) I will always be proud of... A modest, WW2 Hero, from the greatest generation, he always made us so proud when he marched in parades, in my hometown of Sutton, MA. Uncle Bob always had a great sense of humor, and you just wanted to be around him. He had a quiet, strong, mentoring presence, much like my Father. In a sense, he was like a 2nd Father to me. I´m so glad he and his wife Grace, got to meet...

I am sorry for loss. Bob often stopped in to the Worcester Senior Center, first to drop off and pick up Grace and then every now and then to chat. He was very sweet. I will miss both of them. Patty Hainsworth

Uncle Bob, you will be sorely missed, as Sue and I thought of you as a second father. My father and mother, were always so proud of you, as you marched in the Memorial Day Parade, and participated in the volley which honored our Veterans, as were we, as kids, looked on to watch you. You, my Dad, Eddy, and the oldest brother Godfrey Jr; all served our Country proudly, in the Second World War. We love you, Uncle Bob, as we loved Aunt Grace, who you have now rejoined in heaven. Thanks for all...

So sorry to hear of this loss. Our sincerest condolences to everyone in our family and who knew him. God Bless...

Our deepest sympathies to Rob and Family on your Father´s passing. Peace and loving memories to those he leaves behind.

I will never buy a scratch ticket without thinking of Uncle Bob! Here is a picture of him with his brother Ed on the left and my dad Carmine in the middle in their younger days.

To the families: We were sorry to hear of Bob´s passing. Wish we could be there in person to say our goodbyes, but we will be there in spirit. So glad that we got to enjoy visiting with Bob at 4th of July cookouts at Gail and Harry´s. We know how much he missed his beloved Grace when she passed. Now Bob is having lunch again with Grace. RIP Bob.