Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898

Robert Harville Griner Sr.

January 3, 1924 ~ February 17, 2022

Robert Harville Griner Sr. passed away peacefully on February 17, 2022, in his Hohenwald home surrounded by family. He was born in Lewis County to the late Dennis E. and Katherine Lynch Griner on January 3, 1924. Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Flora Josephine Peery Griner, a daughter, Camilla Ann Griner Fletcher, and his second wife, Betty Sue Grimes Griner. He was also preceded in death by his sister, Sara Frances Griner Farris, brother, D.E. Griner Jr., and his step-children, Bill Grimes, Jeff Grimes, and Melanie Webb.

Harville is survived by his children, Robert H. Griner Jr., Catherine Griner Mash, and Stephen D. Griner (Suzanne); grandchildren, Robert H. Griner III, Cheryl Mash Dudley, Rhonda R. Mash, Barry R. Moore, Dennis E. Moore, Melissa A. Smith, and Christopher D. Moore; great-grandchildren, Christopher M. Pollack, Daniel H. Dudley, Sara K. Griner and MacKenzie Smith. He is also survived by his step-daughter, Christy Grimes Ricketts (Albert); step-grandchildren, Jeremy Ricketts, Amanda Ricketts Salgado, Travis Ricketts, Christa Webb Hankins, Emily Webb Hulsey, Nathan Grimes, and Elliott Grimes. His surviving siblings are James Phillip Griner (Kay), David Sydney Griner (Lynda) and Joseph D. Griner (Patsy).

Mr. Griner left high school to marry Flora Josephine Peery and enlist in the United States Army. During his time in the Army, he fought in World War II and proudly served his country. Up to the present day he was a proud veteran that was always helping his fellow vets and attending all veteran ceremonies. After being discharged ,he returned home to finish his high school career. Together he and his first wife raised four children before her passing. Harville accepted a job working for the United States Postal Service where he would retire years later. During that time, he met his second wife, Betty Sue Grimes, and blended together two wonderful families. His number one hobby was loading up and heading to the river to relax and try to reel in the biggest catch. Fishing was a true passion of his. When not at the river, he enjoyed creating masterpieces from his woodworking skills - some of which included beautiful furniture that was displayed throughout the house.

There are currently no services planned. Adair Funeral & Cremation Services is assisting the family with arrangements.

 

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