Bob
Lake Grove was born in Poteau, OK April 15, 1940 to Lake B. and Helen L. Grove.
He moved with his parents and brother, Barry to Panama, OK at a young age. Bob completed all twelve grades in Panama. As
President of his Sr. Class he was voted most likely to succeed and best
dressed. It was during this time Bob became engaged in politics traveling the
state with Cowboy Pink Williams for his bid as Lieutenant Governor. Bob
attended the University of Oklahoma receiving his BA in 1962 and his Juris
Doctorate in 1965. A member of Phi Alpha
Delta, Phi Kappa Alpha and Alpha Phi Omega fraternities. He began his legal
career with the Oklahoma County District Attorney’s office for a period of 5
years. He then began a private practice for 35 years becoming a prominent and
well respected divorce lawyer. In 2008, Bob was appointed Judge to the Oklahoma
Workers' Compensation Court. In 2015 he served as Lead Public Defender for the
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribe.
Bob
had a striking personality and passion for living that included creating his
own line of fine men’s neckties, traveling to the Caribbean and Mexico,
sailing, ballroom dancing and restoring classic Austin Healy automobiles. His
sharp mind and quick wit contributed to his success both in and out of
court. Wherever he went, he always managed to entertain a group or single
individual. The journey was always exciting for him and the ride could be a
little wild at times. He was inherently kind to all.
Bob
passed peacefully on October 5th under the care of Hospice at Mercy
Hospital. He is survived by his brother,
Barry Grove and family; longtime friend, Pam Barrymore and former legal
assistant, Kim Knight. His family would like to express their gratitude to his
caregivers, the Turner family and his many friends.
Bob
was a damn good trial lawyer and worker’s comp judge and as a result had many
friends and a few enemies. Bob believed
in the hereafter...so maybe we'll see you on the other side Bob Lake.
At
Bob’s request, a private graveside service will be held in Poteau, OK by Evans
Miller Funeral Home. To share a memory or express condolences, please visit evansandmillerfuneralhomes.com
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