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Grant Alexander Bohnet | July 20, 1951 — March 18, 2024

Woodinville, WALocal News

Grant Alexander Bohnet, 72, passed away peacefully in his home in San Tan Valley, Arizona, on March 18, 2024, leaving a legacy of love and innovation. He is survived by his wife Sandy, children Jennifer, Pam, and James, as well as eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Bohnet was a man of many talents, known for his adventurous spirit and love for the outdoors, engaging in hiking, canoeing, and camping. His professional achievements included significant contributions to the computer and technical industry, where he designed early drafts of the game RISK and advanced data communication methods. The family will hold a private graveside service on April 13, 2024, to honor his memory.

Memorial donations are recommended to the Disabled American Veterans and the National Parks Service. Bohnet's passing is felt deeply by those who knew him, as he was cherished for his dad humor and willingness to help others. His influence and values will continue to resonate within his family and community.

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