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William E. Grimes

April 2, 1942 — November 12, 2025

Garden City, Missouri

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William Eugene Grimes, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, passed away peacefully on November 12, 2025, at the age of 83. Born in Topeka, Kansas, on April 2, 1942, to Sam and Ida Grimes, Bill lived a life marked by devotion to his family, community, and country.

Bill met the love of his life, Judith Foster, while attending Highland Park High School. Their friendship blossomed into a lifelong partnership, and they were married in October 1961. Together, Bill and Judy shared 64 wonderful years filled with love, laughter, and countless cherished memories.

After graduating from high school, Bill joined the U.S. Army, where he proudly served as a mechanic. His strong sense of duty and responsibility led him to return home when his father’s health began to fail, a decision that reflected the deep family values that guided his life.

Bill was known for his steady hand, kind heart, and remarkable work ethic. Whether lending a helping hand to a neighbor, fixing something in his workshop, or sharing stories with friends, he approached every day with warmth and generosity.

Bill’s passion for animals led him to a longtime involvement with the American Humane Society, where he instructed classes and served on the Red Star Team, deploying across the country to help establish emergency shelters during natural disasters and cruelty cases. His compassion and dedication brought comfort and safety to countless animals and their caregivers in times of crisis.

In his spare time, Bill found joy in life’s simple pleasures. His hobbies included hiking, fishing, camping, gardening, woodworking, and traveling anywhere at a moment’s notice. He was a devoted fan of KU basketball and the St. Louis Cardinals. Most mornings, he could be found sipping coffee on the porch, watching the birds, and petting a cat on his lap. Evenings often found him relaxing in front of the self-built fireplace he was so proud of, watching an old western.

He found great joy in spending time with his family, especially his children and grandchildren, who were the light of his life. To those who knew him best, Bill will be remembered for his gentle nature, his unwavering loyalty, and his quiet but steadfast love. He embodied kindness, humility, and a deep appreciation for the world around him.

Bill is survived by his devoted wife, Judy Grimes; their 3 children, Lori and her spouse Chuck, Joy and her spouse Sam, and Bill and his spouse Karol; 3 grandchildren, Ally, Caleb, and Kylee;1 great-grandchild, Taytum; his sister, Betty, and many extended family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Sam and Ida Grimes.

Condolences may be shared through cards or by making a donation to your local animal shelter in Bill’s name. He will be laid to rest in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and Montana, where he chose to finish his amazing journey — surrounded by the mountains, nature, and beauty he so deeply loved.

Bill’s life was a testament to love, service, and compassion. His memory will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know him.

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