Michael Grall, age 76, of De Pere, passed away on February 6, 2025 surrounded by his whole family.
He was born on September 3, 1948 to Roman and Joyce Grall in Green Bay, WI. Mike worked as a controller for N.E.W. Water for 30+ years, before retiring and taking a new role at Living Hope Church. He worked there for the next 20+ years in various roles.
On July 6, 1968, he married his soul mate Linda DeBauche. The couple was blessed with two daughters.
Mike was a caretaker for all who needed it. He had a love for his award winning garden, woodworking, his cars, boating, being on the water, going to car shows, and spontaneous weekends away. But the most important things to him were always his family and his faith. Mike adored his grandchildren and great-granddaughter, and created many lasting memories with them. He was a devoted Christian, and active member and staff member of Living Hope Church. Early on, he was a deacon for the church, and helped with youth group. Mike had a gift for handiwork, and gladly volunteered to help his friends, family and church.
Mike is survived by his loving daughters; Michelle (David) Wolfe, and Chris (Bill) Bellin, his grandchildren; Amanda Wolfe, Amber (Bradley) Savage, and Max Bellin, and his great-granddaughter; Malia Savage. He is further survived by his siblings; Jim (Chris) Grall, and Mary Ganter, and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
He was preceded in death by wife; Linda Grall, his granddaughter; Paige Bellin, his parents; Roman and Joyce Grall, and his brothers; Thomas Grall, and Richard Grall.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, from 9:00 am to 11:00 am at Living Hope Church (1840 W Mason St, Green Bay, WI 54303). With Funeral services to follow at 11:00 am with Pastor Mike LeClaire officiating.
Mike's family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the nursing staff and doctors of the IMCU at St. Vincent Hospital, and his neighbors who provided him with all the extra care and support Mike required.
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