Timothy-Grover-Obituary

Timothy Grover

Dracut, Massachusetts

Mar 4, 1964 – Nov 21, 2023

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March 4, 1964
DIED
November 21, 2023
LOCATION
Dracut, Massachusetts

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DRACUTTimothy "Tim" Grover, age 59, a longtime resident of Dracut, passed away peacefully at his home on November 21, 2023, surrounded by his loving family. He was the beloved husband of Christine (Parks) Grover with whom he enjoyed 28 years of marriage.He was born in East Boston on March 4,...

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As the anniversary of Tim's passing, I hope hid family knows there are people who miss him, and who loved him. He was a true friend when I was young, and I tried to return that when he was older and going through a difficult time. To his children, your father was a good man. He had lapses and mistakes, as we all do. Yet his generous heart was always trying to do good, and to help others. That is the friend I miss.

To the Grover family, you have my deepest sympathy. I knew Tim, at school (St. Pats.) He was funny, incredibly intelligent, and just a good kid. I'm so sad he isn't in this world anymore. Rest in peace, Tim. Diane Sheehy

You always made me call you Tim. I respect that. My only wish in life was that you didn't try to hurry it up. Please tell my best friend I love her.

Rest in peace. When I knew you when we were in high school, you were the best security guard ever! You saved me from being grounded indefinitely! I´ll never forget you

Hi Christine, Sorry for your loss, and your family. Tim was a good guy.

My condolences to the Grover Family. I Was so sorry to hear of Tim´s passing. He was quite a guy. Some of my most memorable Patriots games and Super Bowls he was there Will keep him and your family in my thoughts and prayers

Tim was a great friend. He did yearn for knowledge of everything. I fondly remember him talking to my dad on several topics that I knew nothing about, he definitely held his own. I have great memories of Ho Jo's, Bickfords and the Dubliner. I saw another side of Tim when he showed up in my classroom on parents night. Reading Madison's stories of her and her dad in Maine brought a smile to my face. If you were lucky enough to know Tim, you were truly lucky. My condolences to his brothers and...

I have known Tim since we were sixteen. I am sad today at his loss. I loved him. He was always a man who struggled to do the right thing. Like myself, and most others, he sometimes failed. Yet I believe there will be a better place for, and at last, the peace he only rarely found in his life here with us. Godspeed, my friend.