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SCRIMBIT, Grant Warren
February 21, 1972 — December 28, 2022
The family of Grant Scrimbit regrets to announce his passing on December 28, 2022. He goes to join his father, John, who passed in 1999, and his beloved dog, Jackson (d. 2020). He leaves behind his son & daughter-in-law, Joel & Alicia; his brother and sisters, Sharon (Tom), Gerry (Cheryl), and Sandy; as well as many extended family members, such as: nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins; and his dog Johnny
Born in Regina, Grant’s family moved to Kelowna, BC in 1978, and he attended public school in Kelowna where he graduated from Springvalley High. Grant was a dedicated and hard worker. At a young age, he spent summers working at the Sicamous Husky, the family run business. He continued on working and managing various other businesses including Bubbles car wash, Skogies car wash, and the Husky rocket wash.
Grant was a loving father, brother, and son. He made friends easily, and they loved him for his kind and generous heart. Grant loved sports and was an avid fan of the Detroit Lions, Chicago Cubs, Vancouver Canucks, and the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Some of his proudest moments were watching and supporting his son play hockey. Grant will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.
The family would like to thank the doctors and nursing staff from Kelowna General Hosipital.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date to honour Grant.
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February 21 1972 — December 28 2022
Death notice for the town of: Kelowna, Province: Colombie britanique
death notice SCRIMBIT Grant Warren February 21 1972 — December 28 2022
obituaries notice SCRIMBIT Grant Warren February 21 1972 — December 28 2022
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