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Rod Grigsby, Sr.

December 9, 1955 ~ April 23, 2023

Born in: El Paso , Texas
Resided in: Ore City, Texas

Services for Rod Grigsby, Sr., 67, of Ore City will be 2:00 p.m. Saturday, April 29, 2023 at Reeder-Davis Chapel under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Ore City.

Rod was born on December 9, 1955, in El Paso, Texas, to James and Betty Stadtmiller Grigsby. He went home on April 23, 2023.

He is survived by his sister, Debbi LeBlanc of Prairieville, LA.; brothers, Dennis and Donna Grigsby of Porterville, CA, and Tim Grigsby of Texarkana, AR.; sons, Rod and Dancel Grigsby of Hallsville, TX, and T.J. Grigsby of El Paso, TX; daughter, Carrie and Travis Orms of Diana TX; grandchildren, Logan, Mylie, Cooper, Paisley and Presley; niece and many nephews-affectionately known as “Bruhs”.

He was preceded in death by his dad, Jim Grigsby; mom, Betty Stadtmiller Grigsby; and brother-in-law, Richard LeBlanc.

Rod loved to be outdoors, in all that God created. He could either be found on the open road, riding his Harley, or on the lake running trotlines and crappie fishing. To his grandchildren he will always be known as PaPa Harley. He took many road trips on his bike, even to visit his brother in California. Nothing made Rod happier than being surrounded by family and friends while working on a pot of jambalaya.

Rod was a 1974 graduate of Irvin High School, in El Paso, TX. Soon after, he moved to East Texas. Where he started his family and built his life. To his children, Rod was the example of true work ethic and their provider. He retired from Lone Star Steel, after 34 years. From September 1974 to August 2008 he was the Relief Foreman and Machinist. He then worked at Trinity Industries from 2012 until 2016. As a Pastor Rod touched many lives and brought many to the Lord. He launched the Southside Baptist Church, in August 1984 Pastored there until August 1988. He remained a lifelong member of First Baptist Church of Ore City, after being the Pastor. He also attended Grace Creek Church, in Longview, TX.

The family wish to acknowledge the many who cared for Rod, lifelong friends Guy Cudd and Doug Hightree; caretaker and neighbors, Pat and Delmar Werts, and Ray Gilmore. The incredible Nursing Team at Harbor Hospice: Ashley, Charmaine, and Jacqualyn.

Our Brother, Father, Grandfather, Uncle and Friend will be missed!

Services

Celebration of Life: April 29, 2023 2:00 pm

Reeder-Davis Funeral Home - Ore City
109 Highway 259
Ore City, TX 75683

(903) 968-0539
https://www.reeder-davis.com/

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  1. Candle 1ROD WAS MY VERY FIRST FRIEND. MY PARENTS BOUGHT THE HOUSE NEXT TO THE GRIGSBY’S ON ALPS DRIVE, EL PASO, TEXAS. I WAS IN THE BACK YARD AND I HEARD SOMEONE TALKING ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ROCK WALL. SO, I CLIMBED UP AND THERE HE WAS PLAYING WITH CINDY THE FAMILY DOG. FROM THAT DAY ON WE WERE FRIENDS. WE PLAYED AND HAD ADVENTURES. IN MY HEART HE WILL REMAIN “FOREVER YOUNG!” ROBIN GREEN

  2. Candle 2I am so sorry for this families loss. Rod was such a kind hearted Christian man. I will always think of him fondly. God bless and my heartfelt condolences to you all.

  3. Rod and Dancel, Kelly and I are so saddened by the loss of your dad. May you find comfort and peace in God the Father. Our prayers are with you and family as you grieve this loss. Gone now, but never forgotten and reunion day will surely come. God Bless brother!

  4. Rod, T.J., Carrie and families- we were so sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We will always remember the stories CB would share about experiences he and your dad and the other guys had at the plant! They were a bunch of fun-loving, crazy guys! Always remember the good times you had with your dad. He spoke highly of each of you every time I ran into him. Praying for each of you.

  5. I am sorry for your loss to all of the family he was a very good person he sold me my very first motorcycle and we became good friends I would like to talk to any family member 254 400 8948


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