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Harry Steven Grisham

Harry Steven Grisham

July 16, 1948 - April 30, 2020
N. Chesterfield, VA

Harry Steven Grisham

July 16, 1948 - April 30, 2020
N. Chesterfield, VA

Obituary

Harry Steven Grisham, 71, of N. Chesterfield, VA went to be with his heavenly family on Thursday, April 30, 2020. Steve was born in Oak Ridge Tennessee and as a young boy enjoyed spending time on his granddaddy”™s farm in Smith County. He graduated from Oak Ridge High School where he played basketball and baseball. He continued his education graduating from his father”™s alma mater Tennessee Tech with a degree in History. He had a way of making history come to life with his stories. He especially loved Civil War history and his hero was Robert E. Lee. As a young man, he hiked often in his Smoky Mountains. He would spend weeks at a time there and that was always home. On a volleyball court in 1977, he met the love of his life, Julia and her young daughter, Keisha. The three of them walked down the aisle together a year later and became a family. Three more daughters, Virginia Kate, Stephannie Irene and Margaret (Chesia) Belle made the family complete.

Steve worked as a government contractor at TACOM in Warren, Michigan for five years before transferring to Ft. Lee, Virginia as an instructor at ALMAC. While there he achieved his Master of Science in Contract and Acquisition Management from Florida Institute of Technology. He taught contracting and environmental courses to soldiers and civilians around the world. He was a wonderful teacher and taught many Sunday School classes in the United Methodist Churches he attended.

His hobbies included reading, hiking and stamp collecting. Not only were the stamps beautiful, he could tell you the back stories which made them interesting for everyone. He was a fascinating storyteller, who had the ability to take the smallest of moments and turn them into the coolest stories. He loved his Dodgers baseball, the Detroit Red Wings, but his favorite thing to watch was the Vanderbilt Commodores beat the Tennessee Vols. Friends were always important to him and he was the life of the party. However, the most important part of his life was his family. You could often find him on the soccer field or basketball court coaching and cheering on his girls.

The family continued to grow with four son-in-laws Timothy Williams, Randy Melton Jr., Jeremiah Coyle Jr., and PJ Cunniff. He was the beloved “Pawder” to Hunter Blake, Kaitlyn Dare, Victoria Lee, Presley Wayne, Jeremiah “Tripp”, Kinsley Belle, Charlotte Katherine, and Knox Brady. These were his true pride and joy and he loved to listen to them play and spend time reading with them. He is also survived by many devoted cousins in God”™s Country Tennessee and friends he met along his travels. He is preceded in death by his grandparents Earnest Weldon and Daisy Belle Grisham and Harry Samuel and Ida Pearl Vaughan, parents Harry Garvin and Fannie Kate Grisham, and daughter Keisha Dare Williams.

Although he will be dearly missed by all, we find comfort knowing he is with his Lord and Savior. On the day before he passed, he read one of his granddaughters Psalm 23 and we all know that this is our temporary home and he “will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”

A memorial service will be held at a later date. Please visit his obituary page at Morrissett.com for additional information and to share memories with the family.

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14 responses to Harry Steven Grisham

  1. Julia, I worked with Steve for many years at Ft Lee. He was one of the most sincere individuals I have ever met. He had a way of bringing sunshine and happiness to my office when things were tough. A really remarkable person! My prayers are with you and your family during this time.

  2. Julia I was saddened to see the loss of your dear husband. I pray that God will grant you the peace that passes ALL understanding. I want to take this time to thank you for the friendship you gave to my dear sweet Lynda and the visits you made to see her during her illness. It has been almost nine months since her passing. I assure you time does heal but a piece of your heart will me missing. Take care and I will try to stay in touch from time to time.

  3. A wonderful person who came from a Christian family tree. Always positive, smiling and interested in what was going on in others lives. I’m thankful and blessed to have been associated with Steve and his beautiful family. To Julia, children, and grandkids you ALL were his special love. May God comfort each one in HIS wonderful loving arms.

  4. Karen says:

    My thoughts and prayers are with you my friend. My God grant you and your family peace and strength during this most difficult time. Come see me when you get back to Knoxville.

  5. Our most heartfelt love and support for you, Julia, and the family. You have been Steve’s rock, his foundation, for such a long time. May he find total Peace and Joy in God’s Heavenly Kingdom with all of his Loved-Ones. Prayers for your peace of mind and wellness and a deep inner satisfaction knowing that you did your part and walked with Steve all the way. May God Bless and Keep You.

    With Our Love,

    Dorsey & Debby

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