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1972 – 2012

DALLAS PLANTATION — Kevin Michael Grover, a beloved husband, father, brother, son, teacher and friend, passed away unexpectedly from a heart attack on Thursday morning, Nov. 22.

The son of Michael O. Grover and Lianne Janelle Grover of Greene, Kevin was born on March 1, 1972. He graduated from St. Dominic High School in 1990 and received a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from the University of Maine – Farmington in 1995. He continued his education and received a master’s degree from the University of Southern Maine in 2003.

He married Rebecca Moore on Aug. 16, 1997, at the Poland Spring Inn in Poland Spring.

Kevin taught first and second grade at Lake Street School in Auburn from 1997 to 2001. In 2001, he began teaching second grade in the Falmouth school district. In 2010 he was nominated and named Maine’s Teacher of the Year. He used his position as Teacher of the Year to raise funds and awareness for educational issues. He organized fun runs and volunteered at the Falmouth Food Pantry.

Kevin was loved and respected by both his students and his peers. His classroom was frequently filled with the sound of second-graders laughing and learning while his coworkers enjoyed his pleasant nature, which complemented his consummate professionalism as an educator. He loved learning about the latest advances in technology and shared that affinity for technology with his students.

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An avid runner, he had many interests, including hiking, fishing, canoeing and camping, especially at Stephen Phillips Preserve on Mooselookmaguntic Lake.

His greatest joy, however, involved any activity he shared with his wife, Becky, and his daughter, Lillian, 11, and son, Elias, 8.

In addition to his wife, children and parents; he leaves his siblings, Jeffrey Grover and his wife, Julia, of Millis, Mass., Christopher Grover and his wife, Mindy, of Cumberland, and Laura Grover of Bloomington, Ind.

Words of condolence and tribute may be shared with Kevin’s family and friends on his tribute wall at www.wilesrc.com.

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