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Tracy Grover

Tracy Grover
Tracy Grover

Tracy Grover, 55, of Fruitland Park, FL passed away Saturday, November 22, 2014 after a courageous battle with cancer. Her loss has left a tremendous hole, in the hearts, of the many that loved her.

Tracy was born in Mullins, SC, and shortly after birth, her family relocated to Columbia, SC where she was raised. After graduating from Spring Valley High School, she then relocated to Leesburg, FL with the Love of her Life, Jeff Grover. Together, they resided in the Lake County area until the time of her death. During her time here, she was a nail technician for many years. In 1989, Tire Round-Up of Lady Lake was formed. Tracy took the opportunity to be the full time secretary for the family business, until her diagnosis in April of 2014. She was a valiant part of the business and its growth during her time there. Her welcoming spirit and contagious smile will be missed by the many that were lucky enough to come in contact with her.

Tracy is survived by her loving mother, Flora Harrell of Blackshear, GA, her Husband Jeff Grover of Fruitland Park, FL, her children, with whom she protected with all her might, Justin Grover and Michele Grover, both of Fruitland Park, FL, her precious Grandchildren: Aydin, Emilee, Rowan, Brennen, and Greyson. She is also survived by a brother in law Steve (Mary) Grover, of Fruitland Park, a brother in law Eddie (Nan) Grover of Columbia, SC, a brother in law, George Garza of Columbia, SC ,a Sister in Law Nancy Turnipseed of Columbia, SC. , along with

numerous nieces, nephews, and many other family members. She is also survived by an army of friends, of whom she was so thankful for.

Tracy was predeceased by: her father George H. Turnipseed, her brother Terry Turnipseed, and her sister Patricia Garza, all of whom we are certain, she is celebrating her reunion with. Thank you so much for all of the support that friends and family have shown our family during this time. Each person made the journey a little more bearable, though we will miss her for the rest of our days.

A celebration of life was held at Beyers Funeral Home, Lady Lake, FL on, November 29th, 2014.

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