Bob Grieve, a former Wyoming Senate president who championed water development issues, died Friday afternoon in Arizona.
Grieve, 73, had been diagnosed with cancer earlier in the week at the University of Arizona Medical Center in Tuscon, according to Renny MacKay, press secretary for Gov. Matt Mead. A rancher from Savery, Grieve served in the Wyoming Senate from 1987 until 1998. He served as Senate President his final two years in office.
Rich Cathcart, who served with Grieve in the Senate, said Grieve often led the charge for water development projects, particularly the High Savery Dam in Carbon County.
Grieve, 73, had been diagnosed with cancer earlier in the week at the University of Arizona Medical Center in Tuscon, according to Renny MacKay, press secretary for Gov. Matt Mead. A rancher from Savery, Grieve served in the Wyoming Senate from 1987 until 1998. He served as Senate President his final two years in office.
Rich Cathcart, who served with Grieve in the Senate, said Grieve often led the charge for water development projects, particularly the High Savery Dam in Carbon County.
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