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2014

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Robert Grigsby Obituary

Robert Joseph Grigsby died on the 4th of July at home, surrounded by his loving family. Descended from Colorado pioneers, Bob was born October 15, 1925 in Denver to Joseph D. and Ernestine Block Grigsby. His great grandfather, Robert Hauck, came to Colorado in 1858 with the Wisconsin Gold Mining Company and was allowed by Chief Left Hand to settle on property by Boulder Creek. A portion of the original homestead is still farmed by Bob's son, Guy Grigsby. Bob lived in Pueblo, Colorado with his parents until they moved to Washington D.C. during the Great Depression. He spent the rest of his youth on a historic farm in Maryland, owned by his family. A graduate of Bladensburg High School in Maryland, Bob received a deferment from the draft because he supplied eggs to local hospitals. However, he enlisted in the U.S. Army at 18 and served in the 42nd Infantry Rainbow Division in World War II. He was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge and received the Presidential Unit Citation, awarded to a combat unit that exhibits extraordinary heroism in action against an armed enemy, a Bronze Star, a Purple Heart and a Combat Infantry Badge. He was in B Company, 222 Infantry Regiment that liberated Dachau. Many years later he was honored at a ceremony in Denver by the governor of Colorado, B'nai B'rith and the Anti-Defamation League as a liberator. He never wanted to return to Dachau for the anniversary ceremonies. He attended the Universities of Maryland, Colorado and Denver, earning degrees in business and law. Bob married Harriette Jane Kurtz on November 21st, 1950 at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in College Park, Maryland. They made their home in Kentland, Maryland and he worked for his father at the Grigsby Company. In 1954, the Grigsbys moved to Colorado where Bob managed an osteopathic hospital in Grand Junction. The family later moved to Arizona and he became a sales manager for Mountain States Telephone Company in Arizona, Utah and Colorado. In 1975, he established Grigsby Realty, Inc. in Longmont, Colorado, which he operated until his retirement in 1995. Bob was active in several service clubs. In Lions, he held offices in Sunrise Lions including president, and helped start the Sunrise Stampede. As a Red Cross volunteer from 1981 to 1994, Bob served as Damage Assessment Chairman for Boulder County and volunteered on three national disasters: Hurricane Andrew in Florida in 1990, the California earthquake in 1991, and northern California floods in 1992. He was a Red Cross blood donor for 50 years. Bob was an old car buff and restored a 1936 Packard convertible with a rumble seat and won "First in Class" at the Packard International Convention in Pittsburg in 1986. He was a member of Packard International, the Packard Auto Club and Rock Mountain Packard, serving as treasurer from 1984 to 1994. He drove the Packard in many Boulder County fair parades, frequently driving the parade grand marshal or political candidates. A continuous member of Barbershop since 1950, Bob sang in many choruses and quartets. He founded the College Park chapter in 1953. His first quartet won second place at the International Convention at Carnegie Hall in New York City in 1951. He was a founding member of the Purple Gang, who painted the infamous Cheaper Charlie's shed in Longmont. The group was ultimately pardoned for this crime by the Longmont City Council. He was a member of ATO college fraternity and a member of St. Stephens Episcopal Church. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Harriette, and his children: Susan (Greg) White of Loveland, Colorado; Guy (Amy Fieling) of Erie, Colorado; Jay (Diane Crane) of Delray Beach, Florida, and Rosalind (James Riker) of Takoma Park, Maryland; his grandchildren: Rosalind (Chris) Ekx of Superior, Colorado; Julia (William) Bannon of Portland, Oregon; Whitney Grigsby of Boulder, Colorado; Jeff (Erika) White of Denver, Colorado; Guy J. Grigsby of Denver, Colorado; Jessie (Brett) Dee of Longmont, Colorado; Krysta (Shay) Trulove and Linsey (Alan) Short, of Carbondale, Colorado, and Robert, Daniel and William Riker, of Takoma Park, Maryland; six great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews, including Robert Sencenbaugh of Erie, Colorado. He was preceded in death by his sister, Jane (Pete) Sencenbaugh of Colorado Springs. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July 8th, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church at 1303 South Bross Lane in Longmont. Interment will be at the Ryssby Church Cemetery in Longmont. Donations in Bob's memory may be made to the Longs Peak Barbershop Chorus or to the OUR Center. Please visit www.howemortuary.com to share thoughts, memories, and condolences with the family.

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Published by The Daily Camera on Jul. 7, 2014.

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October 2, 2014

Just read of Bob's passing. I am so sorry. He was a great mentor.

Kay Dykes

July 26, 2014

I feel blessed to have known Bob. He and Harriette shared a great love for life and each other.

Special prayers of comfort and cherished memories for the Grigsby family.

Barbara Asbury

July 13, 2014

Harriet and family,
I will always remember Bob's eternal optimism and positive attitude on life. May it help to know that many of those who knew him share with you and your family at this time.

Sue Corkill

July 10, 2014

Deepest sympathy from the Corkill family. My father, Phil, was an army buddy and they kept their friendship active through all these years. Rest in Peace. Phil, Millie, Sue, Phil jr, Alice Jane and Andrew Corkill

Laura Schumacher-Montgomery

July 10, 2014

Prayers, thoughts and condolences to Harriet and the family. I knew Bob and Harriet for many years through the RMPC where my parents were long time members also. Bob had a warm smile always and a great sense of humor. His passing is a huge loss for the club as well as his life long friends. I know he is now with so many of his car buddies including my Mom and Dad. Heaven has a special smile now to look down on all.

Lisa Knipp

July 9, 2014

I will always remember Bob's ever-present smile and sparkle in his eye. I met Bob while walking by dog, Stella, in the early mornings (5-6am). There were many mornings (rain or snow or cold) where we would walk together and Stella would be SO excited to see him. If we missed our walks, he would leave me empty newspaper bags under a special rock in my yard. Every now and then he left a book or a note:)!!! I miss seeing Bob taking those walks and miss seeing my true treasure of empty bags; it meant I was visited by Bob and his sparkle.

July 9, 2014

Bob was a good friend, he and Harriet helped us when we moved into town. In fact, Bob talked us into building on Rodeo Dr. Which was a wonderful experience. We always enjoyed their company in spite of Bob getting me into barbershop.
Thank you, Bob
Bruce Lunstrum

Christina Edstrom

July 8, 2014

One of the highlights of my wedding day was when Mr. Grigsby and his barbershop quartet serenated my new husband and I with "Let Me Call You Sweetheart." Great guy!

Paul West

July 8, 2014

Dean Beck

July 7, 2014

My sister Madeline Nolte worked for Bob in his realty business. I was surprised to see that he was in Grand Junction at The osteopathic hospital when I lived there. One of the docyors there was a student in myJr High Band. I had two grandchildren were born there.
Bob has been a person we have loved for his warmth personality.
His cars and the mens choir made him a famous person of Longmont.
God Bless you for your love and blessed time with Bob

July 7, 2014

I met Bob & started working for him at Grigsby Realty in 1984. I owe my career to Bob. I have fond memories of this kind & generous man who was a friend to me. My thoughts & prayers to Harriette & the Grigsby family. Madeline (Nolte) Roberts

Carrie Andree

July 7, 2014

I met Bob when he was active in Grigsby Realty. He rented an apartment to me in 1984, and I'm still renting in the same building! I remember him as a very kind and nice gentleman.

4 For Lunch with Bob's pride and joy - the Packard

Gary Thomas

July 7, 2014

Bob's quartet "4 For Lunch", circa 2003

Gary Thomas

July 7, 2014

Jim and Estella Cole

July 6, 2014

I had the great pleasure of singing Barbershop music with Bob in the Longs Peak Chorus for two decades. I will surely miss his ever-present smile and upbeat attitude toward life. Rest in Peace brother.

Jim C

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