Scott David Grove passed away unexpectedly at his home in Helena, MT Sunday evening March 06, 2016 at the age of 55.
Scott was born on July 06, 1960 in Portland, Oregon to Jim and Dorothy Grove. His family then relocated to Glasgow, MT in where Scott spent his childhood. During school years he enjoyed and excelled at Basketball and Boxing. He graduated High School in 1979.
When Scott was 19 years old he moved to Helena, MT where he spent most of his adult years. Working at Gibson’s as a Manager until he started his career at Kleen King where he worked over 15 years as a Customer Care Specialist.
Scott was a loving Father and Grandfather. He enjoyed spending time with his friends and family, camping and walking his dog, Sonny. He was full of life, hard working, responsible and respected by all who knew and loved him.
Scott Grove is survived by his former wife Gretchen Grove; his son, Bryant Grove and daughter-in-law Jamie Grove; granddaughters, Aubree and Dayzee; brother, Larry Grove; niece, Aryka Grove; nephews, Tyler Grove, Travis Grove and Logan Grove. Scott was preceded in death by his parents Jim and Dorothy Grove.
A private service will be held at on April 3, 2016 at the Gates of the Mountains. A reception for family and friends remembering Scott will begin at 5:00 p.m. Sunday, April 3, 2016 at Eagles Lodge on Fee Street in Helena. Memorials suggested to: 1867 Colorado Gulch Helena, MT 59601.
To offer a condolence to the family or to share a memory of Scott please visit below.
Service Schedule
Time of Remembrance Service
5:00 p.m.
Sunday April 3, 2016
Eagles Lodge
N. Fee Street
Helena, Montana 59601
Service Schedule
Time of Remembrance Service
5:00 p.m.
Sunday April 3, 2016
Eagles Lodge
N. Fee Street
Helena, Montana 59601
Don and Debbie (Demko) Philpott says
So sorry to hear about this. I am one of Scott’s 1st cousins Debbie (Demko) Philpott. We were together all during our years growing up with the rest of our 1st cousins and brothers and sister. What childhood memories I have. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends.
Michelle Woods says
Scott was a great man and co-worker. We had many good times discussing our favorite NFL team (Kansas City Chiefs) as well as joking around about wanting to implement “bagel Friday’s” at the office and making fun of the new trend of “talking” in the country songs which drove us crazy. We always joked about me starting the Christmas music before December and him having to endure my 25 days of Christmas sweaters at the office every December. Will miss our daily conversations and joking around. RIP Scott!
Scott Schulte says
R.I.P. Scott. Thank you for the laughs. You will be missed my friend.
Bernie Wutzke says
Rest in peace Scott. Prayers for your family.
Ken Skinner says
Scott was the most honest person I knew. He was always straight forward and was always willing to help. I have known him for over 18 years and I enjoyed working with him. He had a great sense of humor and I will miss joking around with him. Once we got angry at one another over something stupid but after about 5 minutes we both apologized and laughed at the hole thing. That was Scott. One of a kind. I will miss you my friend and feel proud to have know you.
Jamie Grove says
Thank you for your thoughts and for sharing your memories. We will be having a “Celebration” of his life on April 3, 2016 at 5 PM at the Eagles Club in Helena. Scott wouldn’t want anything more than that. We hope you can join us.
David Guttenberg says
I’ll always remember Scott as a kind and quiet person. May he rest in peace.
Leah & Lynn Erickson says
Sorry to hear about Scott. I remember him from high school and he was great fun to be around. I remember going to prom and he and his date were our double date. My husband also graduated with Scott. Sorry to say had not seen him in years. Prayers to your family. ?