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Doris Lorraine "DeeDee" Grimnes

1925 - 2020

Doris Lorraine "DeeDee" Grimnes obituary, 1925-2020, Inverness, FL

BORN

1925

DIED

2020

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Chas E. Davis Funeral Home

3075 S. Florida Ave.

Inverness, Florida

Doris Grimnes Obituary

At her home on Lake Tsala Apopka, surrounded by her loving family, Doris Lorraine "DeeDee" Grimnes peacefully left this world for a much better one last week. She loved life, loved her family and friends and loved bringing laughter and joy to this world.
Born in Harris, MN in 1925, she attended North Branch High School and Minneapolis Business College. She was employed by the Minnesota Civil Service in St. Paul, MN. She moved to San Francisco, CA., where she met and married her husband, Lt. Col. Steven H. Grimnes.
During WW2, she worked in a factory building aircraft carriers as a specialized precision driller, a real "Rosie the Riveter"! She and Steve lived in Japan after WW2, moved back to the States, had three wonderful sons. The family lived in Germany, Norfolk, VA, Nebraska and the Azores before moving from Winter Park, FL to Inverness, FL in 1970, where they chose to retire.
DeeDee enjoyed life! She loved playing golf, bridge, the piano, traveling, cooking and entertaining. She loved Big Band music, knew all the dances and had a blast going to hear the great legends play. DeeDee always loved an opportunity to help those in need. She took great delight in preparing and sending Christmas packages to children in orphanages.
She especially brought joy and laughter to her family. She had a touch of mischief and a great sense of humor. So many of her stories ended with, "We laughed so hard the tears just streamed down our faces!" Often, at birthdays or holidays, she would set up an extensive "treasure hunt" for those loved ones receiving gifts. The whole family would get involved trying to solve the clues, which were hidden in her hysterical poems.
For many years she worked for the United Telephone Co. After retiring, she went to clown college at the University of Wisconsin and became a professional clown. She said she wanted to make the old people laugh and "Gussie" the clown was born! It was her constant desire to bring a smile to the world. At Christmastime, DeeDee worked with the Salvation Army, where she could often be seen ringing the Christmas bell in her clown suit. Her smile was hard to resist, making her quite successful at raising holiday funds for them.
DeeDee was passionate about literacy. For many years, she worked with the Learn to Read program in Citrus County and also served as president. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Inverness and also a member of Point O' Woods Golf and Country Club.
Left to cherish her memories, her infectious, hearty laugh, and her incredible stories are her son, Jim Grimnes, Inverness, FL; 2 grandchildren, Rachel Phillips, Juliana Grimnes; her daughter-in-law, Deborah Grimnes, along with many cousins and friends all over the world. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lt. Col. Steven H. Grimnes on Sept 28, 1978; 2 sons: Steven H. Grimnes III, May 9, 2003 and Mike Grimnes earlier this year.
A Celebration of Life is scheduled for Saturday, October 17, 2020 at 2:00 PM from the Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home. A private interment will follow at Barrancas National Cemetery, Pensacola, FL.

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Published by Citrus County Chronicle on Oct. 11, 2020.

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Marlene Kramer

October 28, 2020

Dear Grimnes family, The first time I met Mrs Grimnes she asked me to call her "DeeDee". That was over forty years ago. She always had a sparkle in her eyes, a great laughter, and a wonderful story to tell. She lived her life to the fullest while giving of herself. She was our clown "Gussie" at many CMH Baby Block annual events keeping the kids in stitches. I always loved seeing "DeeDee" at Sunday Services First Presbyterian Church of Inverness because I knew she had some encouraging words afterwards. Peace be with you and your lovely family. Sincerely, Marlene

Amy LoCascio

October 21, 2020

DeeDee, I was so sad to read of your passing. I so enjoyed your visits to my office, our chats and the laughter. Thank you for being my friend, my clown, my little lady and my cookie baker. The best were the lemon bars and the butter cookies you would make special for me to take home. The world has lost a funny, sweet, classy, fun loving woman. I'll see you on the other side my friend!

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Walt & Jan Poppe

October 14, 2020

Jim, Debbie and family: I am heartbroken to hear of Aunt DeeDee's passing. She was so special in my life as my family's. I dearly loved her and have 60+ wonderful years of memories. I wish I had known before today, we would've come out for the celebration. Am also very sad to hear about Mike...and surprised. Please know you are all in my heart and my prayers.

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