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Camilla I. Grimmett

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July 8, 2020
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Lewisburg – Camilla I. “Kirk” Grimmett, loving mother of Rita Altizer, husband Youel, both of Lewisburg, Robert “Bubby” Grimmett, wife Gina, of Rainelle, Barry Grimmett, wife Terri, of White Sulphur Springs, David Grimmett, of Princeton, Sue Surgeon and husband Jack, of Alderson, went home to be with her Lord Saturday, July 4, 2020, at Greenbrier Valley Medical Center after a long illness.

Born Aug. 31, 1935, in Ashford, WV.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Robert (Bob) Grimmett, 1993; her parents, Charlie and Goldie Kirk of Ashford; her sisters, Betty Hoover, Loretta Ball, Chrissy Titus, and Brenda Hall; and brothers, Charles and Michael Kirk.

Camilla is survived by her five children and 12 grandchildren, Kevin Altizer, Shawn Altizer, Ryan Grimmett, B.J. Grimmett, Stephany Worley, Brittany Radford, Chandra Johnson, Stanley Grimmett, Abby Bales, Crystal Staten, Chad McCoy, and Shane McCoy. Also, 32 great-grandchildren: Jacob, Hannah, and Brason Altizer, Logan, Landon, Laci, and Laurel Altizer, Amelia, Grant, Baron, and Liam Grimmett, Charlee and Cash Worley, Kendall, Kadence, and Paxten Radford, Hanna and Boyce Estes, Faith and Jordan Grimmett, Brianna Bowman, Maddie, Lydia and Emily Bales, Dakota, Noah, and Savannah Staten, Chase and Avery McCoy and Gage, Lakin and Kaylee McCoy; great-great-grandchildren, Bayleigh and Braxton Bowman, and Finlee Paige due in October. Surviving sisters are Martha Webb and Margaret Callaghan.

Private graveside services will be held Saturday, July 18, at Wallace Memorial Cemetery in Clintonville, officiated by Pastors Youell Altizer, Kevin Altizer, and B.J. Grimmett.

Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg is in charge of arrangements.

Please send online condolences by visiting www.WallaceandWallaceFH.com

 

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