Heide Tina Grobe
1968-2020
Heide Tina Grobe, 51, passed away unexpectedly at her home in
Melbourne, Florida on May 19, 2020.
She was born in Livingston, N.J., lived in Grand Forks, North
Dakota, and Sackville, NB before moving to New Maryland in
1978. A 1986 graduate of Fredericton High School, she earned
a BSc from McGill University and a Nursing Doctorate (ND) from
University of Colorado, Denver. Heide was employed as a
nurse and case manager with Genex Corporation, Lake Mary
Florida. Her clients were workers’ compensation
patients. Before moving to Florida, she worked in the
Baltimore/Washington area where she did acute case management with
patients in clinical settings and via telephone consultation for
American Healthways, Kaiser Permanente and Prince Georges County
Maryland Department of Health. Heide served on the
Board of Temple Beth Sholom, Melbourne for 6 years doing youth,
membership and music activities.
Heide was a devoted wife, mother, daughter, sister and
friend. She was smart, intelligent and outspoken, strong in body and
in spirit, a feminist. She loved literature, learning and
music. An accomplished singer and flautist, she sang in the
Central Maryland Chorale and played in the Space Coast Flute
Orchestra.
Heide is survived by her husband Eric Perlman and daughters,
Eliana and Rachel Perlman, Melbourne; parents Cary and Sydelle Grobe
and brother Isaac, New Maryland; in-laws Gerry and Janet Perlman,
Phoenix, Arizona; relatives and friends throughout the US and
Canada.
Interment has taken place in Melbourne. For those
who wish to make a charitable donation honouring Heide’s
memory, her husband and daughters suggest Temple Beth Sholom (5995 N.
Wickham Road, Melbourne, Florida 32940, website: office@mytbs.org)
designated for the Caring Committee, youth group or the Heide Grobe
Perlman Choir,) or a charity of the donor’s
choice.
www.mcadamsfh.com
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Death notice for the town of: Fredericton, Province: Nouveau-Brunswick