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ALEXANDRIA ---- Wil- liam Orravill Grout, 95, died Saturday, August 17, 2024, sur- rounded by family at his home on Newfound Lake.
He was born September 2, 1928 in Randolph, MA, the son of Ernest and Ruth (Dunton) Grout. His boyhood was spent on dairy farms in Easton and Stoughton, MA. It was here he spent much time in the outdoors hunting and trapping with his older brother Warren. His love for the outdoors was truly passed on to his children.
He was a two-letter sports- man for football and baseball and graduated in 1946 from Stoughton High School. He served in the US Army, 52 Field Artillery 24 Division in Japan from 1946-1948, a proud WWII Veteran. Upon his return, he attended Wentworth Institute, majoring in Steam and Diesel Engineering and graduating in 1951. He went on to earn his B.B.A. Degree in Engineering & Management in 1960 from Northeastern University.
He was employed as a service engineer and a technical writer at the GE plant in Lynn, MA from 1951-1963. In 1963 he began what would be a 20-year career as a math and science
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Bill found that he enjoyed working with and helping young
people, so in 1951, he formed BSA Troop 70 in Saugus and became Scoutmaster. During summers, he served as Camp Commissioner from 1964-1968.
In 1955, he was one of a few candidates selected to take part in an extensive Wood Badge Scouting Training course.
In 1970, he began working for the State of New Hampshire Park Division at Wellington State Park, where he served a total of 52 years. He was Park Manager from 1997-2010. He engaged the scouting community by encour- aging many Eagle Scout projects which benefitted the park. He received a commendation for his work from the Governor of New Hampshire.
Bill has carried a card in his wallet for years saying: A HUN- DRED YEARS from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in or the kind of car I drove in. But the world may be differ- ent because I was important in the life of a boy.
He is survived by his wife Edith S. Grout of Alexandria; two sons; William Jr. (Jacqueline) of Ft. Meyers, FL, and Stephen (Joyce Rogers) of Saugus, MA; two daughters Catherine (Ed- ward) Barber of Bristol, Mable (Vann) Jackson of Ocala, FL; five grandchildren Matthew (Tracey) Barber, Maggie Grout, Kimberley Grout, William Grout and Justine McDaniel,
and their partners John Decou- los, Candace Connor, and Adan Scarpetta ; Seven great-grand- children; Naomi Barber, Jacob Nadreau, Patrick Dunn, Aurora Grout, Ember Grout, Kyle De- coulos and Cody Decoulos. He was predeceased by a son,
Ernest Grout and three broth- ers Ernest, Jr., Lewis, and War- ren.
There are no calling hours.
A funeral service will be held on Thursday, August 29, 2024 at 10:00am at the Alexandria United Methodist Church. Fol- lowing the service, the proces- sion will proceed with a final trip through Wellington State Park and on to Homeland Cemetery where he will be buried with mil- itary honors.
For those who wish, the family suggests donations may be made in his memory to the Alexandria Auxiliary Fire Department, PO Box 282, Bristol, NH 03222.
Wilkinson-Beane-Simoneau- Paquette Funeral Home & Cremation Services/Emmons Funeral Home, 164 Pleasant St., Laconia, NH, 03246, is assisting the family with arrangements. For more information and to view an online memorial, please visit wilkinsonbeane.com and EmmonsFuneralHome.com.
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