August 7, 1949 - July 4, 2025
Paula Marie Grimm, age 75, of Earlville, Illinois, passed away peacefully at Chateau Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Willowbrook, IL on July 4, 2025.
Born on August 7, 1949, in Chicago, Paula was a woman of warmth, kindness, and unwavering faith. Her life was a reflection of the joy she found in the simple things gathering with loved ones for the holidays, sharing laughter with her stamping clubs, and serving her church communities with grace and compassion. She married Walter Thomas Grimm Jr. on July 10, 1970.
Paula’s home was a place of welcome and love, where memories were made and traditions were treasured. She was the heart of her family, and her gentle presence will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
She is survived by her husband of 55 years, Walter Thomas Grimm, Jr., her loving children, Theresa Grimm and Michael Grimm; her siblings, John DiCostanzo, Barbara Vorbau, and Richard (Gina) DiCostanzo; and many extended family members and friends who held her dear.
Paula was preceded in death by her beloved parents, Paul and Alice DiCostanzo, and her cherished sister, Carol Merchant.
Her legacy lives on in the lives she touched with her generosity, her creativity, and her boundless love.
Visitation will be from 3-6 P.M. Sunday, July 13, 2025, at the Paw Paw Bible Church, 410 N. 7th Street, Paw Paw, IL. To celebrate and honor Paula, the family kindly requests that anyone attending please dress in blue, her favorite color.
The funeral service will be held at 11 A.M. Monday, July 14, 2025, at the Paw Paw Bible Church with Pastor Jed Cary officiating. Interment will follow in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Sandwich, IL. Contributions in Paula’s memory may be directed to the Alzheimer’s Association of Illinois. Please visit www.TormanFuneralHome.com to sign the online guest book.

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Comment *Remembering Tom and Paula welcoming us into their home for delicious meals. Paula always very creative making things for AWANA & Bible School boys & girls
OUR SYMPATHY AND PRAYERS
TO TOM & Family
Comment *Jim and I meet Paula and Tom at the PawPaw church also. We send our prayers and condolences to Tom and family.
Paula’s warm smile and friendship will be missed. She always had a kind word and helping hand for everyone. Our heaters go out to the family. She will be fondly remembered.
Comment *I knew Paula from church and she was always so sweet and kind to me. We would sit together and eat after service and joke about all the pounds we’d gain from eating so much. She had the kindest eyes. And I absolutely loved the handmade cards she would send me, just because. Such a beautiful lady, I’m so glad I got to know her. I’ll miss her. I’m so very sorry for your loss.
Comment *Offering our sincere condolences and thinking of your family. Sincerely, Your Three Oaks Family
Comment* Auntie Paula… you were simply the best.
There are no words big enough to describe what you meant to me. You were more than an aunt — you were my friend, my confidante, my second mother in so many ways.
I will miss everything — our endless conversations that could go on for hours, our afternoons making cards, our little lunch dates, and the way we’d laugh until we cried. Those moments were pure joy, and I’ll hold them close forever.
I’m so deeply grateful for every year I had you in my life… but especially for the last 11 years. That extra time with you was a gift I will never take for granted.
Life will never be the same without you.
Your love, your laughter, your gentle wisdom — they’re part of me now.
You will always live on in my heart, and I will carry you with me every single day.
I miss you more than words can say.
I’ll love you forever 💔
Paula loved Jesus and loved people. She was a great friend to our family. Enjoyed her sense of humor. Paula was always a giving and caring person. Grateful to have had her in my life.
Comment * She will be missed. She always rembered my birthday and anniversary with her beautiful handmade cards. She was one of my mom’s closest friends. She was a hoot with her fun personality. I have fond memories of her growing up. Prayers to Tom, Theresa, & Mike.
Comment *I knew Paula from church and she was a kind friendly woman who always had a smile for everyone, she will be missed but will live on in the hearts of those who loved her.