Darwin Eldon Grimm

Darwin Eldon Grimm obituary, McMinnville, OR

Darwin Eldon Grimm

Darwin Grimm Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Macy & Son Funeral Home and Cremation Services on Dec. 29, 2022.
I know obituaries are supposed to be about that person. That person who is no longer physically in our lives, and never will be again. But the life we are honoring would never have happened without the presence and unwavering support of his beloved wife, Gwen Grimm, who went to her heavenly reward 17 months prior in May, 2021. Gwen envelops every accomplishment Darwin achieved in his extraordinary and long life.
He started his life, one he describes as being extremely blessed by God, in Weippe, Idaho. His family nicknamed him "Cub" because he was chubby like a baby cub bear. The name stuck with him throughout his life. His dad was a barber and his mom a housewife. In his pre-teen and teen years, the family, which included his younger brother, Ron, lived in Lewiston, Idaho, the place his heart still considered home. He was a self-described obnoxious, foul-mouthed, liar, cheater and selfish person with a bad temper and negative attitude. Sports were his religion and he excelled at basketball, baseball and track. Little did he realize his junior year in high school, 1950, was to be the pivotal year that would change the trajectory of his life. Two things occurred: It was the first time he laid eyes on Gwen Nichols, a freshman and "the most beautiful girl I had ever seen", and second, he became a Christian, which changed him profoundly.
During his senior year of high school, because of his devotion to God, he felt called to become a minister. He knew his purpose in life was to inspire, motivate and encourage others to experience the richness and rewarding blessings God has promised those who will trust and obey His word and His will. After high school he worked as a lumber grader in Lewiston for 1-1/2 years, and during that time, on June 2, 1953 he and Gwen married, two days after she graduated from high school. Together they shared a life devoted to God for 68 years.
He started preparing for the ministry in 1954 by attending George Fox College (now University) in Newberg, Oregon on a sports scholarship. During his four years at GFC he again excelled at basketball, baseball and track, and was selected as one of the first inductees into George Fox's Sports Hall of Fame in 1996.
After graduation from GFC he worked in his father's barber shop in Lewiston, Idaho until 1962, when he and the family moved to Jennings Lodge, Oregon so Darwin could attend Western Evangelical Seminary to study to become a minister. Having a family to feed, he worked on the dock at Garrett Freightlines full time while attending WES.
After graduating from WES he joined the Church of the Nazarene as a minister and was known as a church builder. He doubled or tripled every Oregon church he pastored: Grand Ronde, Prineville, West Moreland and finally Sheridan. To every church he also brought along his extensive collection of free weights and created a gym. While sports and weightlifting dominated his free time, his ministry for God was No. 1, and he used his love of sports as an outreach to his church congregations and communities by coaching and training. At Grand Ronde he created the Christian Olympics and six Oregon Nazarene churches competed in numerous sporting events, as well as singing and bible quizzing. While in Prineville he trained a power lifting team of guys and gals and organized Pacific Northwest-wide power lifting meets. He continued his sports and fitness outreach ministry at West Moreland Church of the Nazarene. While at Sheridan Church of the Nazarene, in additional to being their full-time pastor and maintaining a fitness center, he trained Sheridan High School track athletes thanks to Barb Justin, after she saw him doing his own track training at the high school. In Sheridan he was known as the "Running Rev".
After he retired from the ministry, he devoted more time to competing in national senior adult track meets in eight states from Canada to California. His diligent training paid off with over 300 medals, 75% of those being 1st place medals. He also umpired and refereed school and community softball and basketball games in the Willamette Valley. Not many 80 year olds choose to run up and down a basketball court filled with middle schoolers. His coaching reputation also led him to training track athletes at the Sheridan Delphian School. He says his first year there, at age 85, was the most thrilling, exciting, successful track coaching season of his life. To his church and sports successes, he gave all the glory to God.
He is preceded in death by his beloved wife, Gwen, and brother, Ron. He is survived by his son, Gary, daughter, Janice McGinty (Davis), one grandson, Lee and a 90 pound pitbull.
While we deeply mourn his loss, it is difficult to also not feel joy, as if the two feelings are mixed together like a recipe - difficult to separate the flour from the sugar. He is now with his Lord and Savior and the love of his life, Gwen.
There will be a viewing at the West Valley Funeral Home on January 2, 2023 from 11:00am till 3:00pm. A Memorial Service will be held later in the year on June 2, 2023 at Green Crest Memorial Park in Sheridan, Oregon at 11:00 am.
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April 16, 2023

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January 24, 2023

Bonnie L Tavernia posted to the memorial.

December 29, 2022

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Amy Reay

April 16, 2023

I just saw this today. ( 4/15/23) I am very sad to hear of OUR loss of tjos amazing man. The time I saw him was when we said "See ya later" to Gwen. BOTH of them have inspired me in many ways since My family moved to Sheridan and we started attending Sheridan Nazarene in 2002. I remember being so impressed By how loving Darwin was when speaking of Gwen. He often referred to her as his bride. That inspired me to look at my own husband and my own marriage more closely and to be a better wife and mother. It's not often that you see a couple that has been married for as long as they were that loves each other so deeply and so obviously. Instead we live in a society with disposable marriages where people talk about their spouses in such negative ways. They were an example not just of a long marriage but of a loving marriage. I knew that was possible. I had seen that kind of marriage in my own parents marriage until my mother's death. Sadly though it's not something we see often in our society where marriage is instead treated like it is disposable and even antiquated. Of course we all have hard times but they reminded me if what I had learned from my own parent's example we need to CHOOSE our spouse and make the commitment to lo V e them even when we don't want to. ( we aren't perfect either!) Janice, & Gary ( and the rest of the family too!) Please know that my love, thoughts and prayers are with you.

Bonnie L Tavernia

January 24, 2023

So sorry to hear of your dads passing , he was such a great influence on mine and so many lives , im honored to have known him and your mom 2 iof the best people i loved them both , warren and bonnie

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