In 1971, our grandparents Heinrich & Ursula Grimm bought four acres of land in Three Rivers, California, a small river town nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills near Sequoia National Park. After many sketches, they hired local architect Gary Cort to help build their dream home on the river. Every weekend, the two of them would drive up from Los Angeles to stay in the trailer, enjoy the river, and lend a hand with the building. Finally in 1984, Heinrich retired from working as an engineer at Howard Hughes in El Segundo and Ursula from working at Nolan Miller’s shop in Beverly Hills, and they made the move to Three Rivers.
Heinrich and Ursula were both very active in the Three Rivers Theater Group and Art Guild. Ursula developed a strong passion for painting & watercolor during her time in Three Rivers, and her work was displayed in many shops and galleries throughout town. My sister and I would spend many summers with them in Three Rivers, enjoying the river, visiting Sequoia, doing arts & crafts, watching Laurel & Hardy movies and tennis (Boris Becker!) with Opa, and watching old black & white movies with Oma. After Opa passed away in 1992, Oma rented out the guest house to a young woman who had arrived in town, Arlene, and with great luck the two of them became wonderful friends, walking to the river together daily with their two dogs and taking trips around California.
We cherish greatly all the memories we made there and Three Rivers will always hold a very special place in our hearts.

Oma with her beloved view of Mt Dennison, this spot would become the ‘backyard’ to their house, & you can see the path to the river behind her.

Opa loved to spend his days clearing brush and blasting rocks! He created a clear path to the river and cleared out a swimming hole for us. I remember Oma would would ring the bell to call him in for lunch.






Hello,
I had been thinking of Ursula a lot. I had done some gardening work for her years ago now. She has always been special to me. I lost touch with her. I want to thank you for this wonderful article about her life. I’m sorry to only be finding it now but am so grateful for your writing and pictures. If you get this comment from me, could you let me know about her. Thank-you!
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Hi Leslie – Thank you so much for reaching out! This is Andrea, her older granddaughter. I’m so happy that you were able to come across this website, I wanted a place to honor her life and also the home that her and our grandfather built in Three Rivers together. My sister and I shared so many beautiful memories visiting her there in the summers. Three Rivers was like our second home. Our Oma passed away a few years ago, just a few days after Mothers Day and her 90th birthday. She had fallen ill and we were able to spend Mothers Day with her in Three Rivers and bring her home with us to LA to be together. We miss her so much. Please feel free to share any memories you have of her. We would love to hear them.
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Here’s the website I created, not sure if you saw it! (In addition to this article.) Hoping to her finish typing her memoir soon also! (She handwrote it, complete with pictures!) https://ursulagrimm.com/
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