Robert John McGrail, 60, passed peacefully in his sleep on February 16, 2022. He was born to John McGrail and Mary McGrail in Minneapolis, Minnesota on December 29, 1961. He is survived by his 2 daughters, who he cherished tremendously, Tina Kent (Nick Kent), and Alanah McGrail. He is also survived by his "kids" (grandchildren) Liam "Grande" and Amelia "Stinkerbell", and sisters Debbie Soderholm (Tom Soderholm) and Dawn Engleking (Mark Engleking). Rob "Breadbags" had a heart of gold and was a truly authentic individual. He touched many peoples lives in many different ways and will be missed by many. A service celebrating his life will be held Friday, February 25th at Washburn McReavy Hillside Chapel, 2610 19th Avenue NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418 . Visitation will begin at 1pm, service begins at 2 pm, burial will follow service.
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Details: Visitation begins at 1pm, service begins at 2pm, burial to follow. There will be a reception type gathering after at his daughters home if anyone is interested in joining.
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John Willis
May 20, 2022
We will miss you friend.
scott franklin
Feb 19, 2022
scott franklin sends their condolences.
Scott Franklin
Feb 19, 2022
I have the most unbelievable life stories to share with those that may have known Rob for a brief time in there lives. I but have had the pleasure to have had him in my life since I was a sophomore in high school. 44 years have gone by since our 1st year at Burnsville high. We lived life to its fullest, We shared hard times, and good times. He was with me the day my mother passed away. He was a dear friend to my mother as well, Especially when I was not the best son. We did things together that few people would ever try, and did many things that few people would ever believe. We go back 2 generations, our mothers were friends back in high school. My life will be very empty without him, but the some of the best memories of what seems to have been a very hard life for both us, will be times we shared together. He also literally saved my life, he gave me 1st aid, and got me to the emergency room before I blead out after a accident at my house. I could go on for days, maybe even months about our lives. But the one thing that stands out the most is what a good heart he had. And with that being said, mine is truly empty and very broken. Knowing I will not be able to share another sunset or sunrise with him leaves me with a emptiness that I can hardly explain. I will miss him like the brother I never had.
Scott Allen Franklin
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We will miss you friend.
scott franklin sends their condolences.
I have the most unbelievable life stories to share with those that may have known Rob for a brief time in there lives. I but have had the pleasure to have had him in my life since I was a sophomore in high school. 44 years have gone by since our 1st year at Burnsville high. We lived life to its fullest, We shared hard times, and good times. He was with me the day my mother passed away. He was a dear friend to my mother as well, Especially when I was not the best son. We did things together that few people would ever try, and did many things that few people would ever believe. We go back 2 generations, our mothers were friends back in high school. My life will be very empty without him, but the some of the best memories of what seems to have been a very hard life for both us, will be times we shared together. He also literally saved my life, he gave me 1st aid, and got me to the emergency room before I blead out after a accident at my house. I could go on for days, maybe even months about our lives. But the one thing that stands out the most is what a good heart he had. And with that being said, mine is truly empty and very broken. Knowing I will not be able to share another sunset or sunrise with him leaves me with a emptiness that I can hardly explain. I will miss him like the brother I never had. Scott Allen Franklin