Steve ‘The Boss’ Grindstaff, a prominent name in the automotive industry from Johnson City, Tennessee, has passed away, as announced by his family. The news was shared by his first wife, Candace Grindstaff, via a post on her personal Facebook account on December 23, 2024. She stated, “My former husband, Steve Grindstaff, passed away early this morning,” without specifying the cause of death.
Grindstaff was renowned for his leadership in the Grindstaff Automotive Group, which he founded in 1987. Under his guidance, it grew to be one of the most respected car dealership conglomerates in the U.S., managing over 14 locations across Elizabethton, Bristol, Kingsport, and Johnson City at its zenith. His business portfolio included franchises like Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep in Elizabethton, and Kia in Johnson City. He held the positions of President and COO until 2019 when he handed over these roles to his wife, Ashley Grindstaff.
At the time of his passing, Steve Grindstaff’s net worth was estimated at $10 million by Celebrity Net Worth. His legacy in the automotive sector was not only defined by his entrepreneurial success but also by his mentorship and impact on employees, as reflected in the tributes following his death.
One heartfelt tribute read, “Rest in peace to the Automotive Pioneer and my former boss Steve Grindstaff Sr. He was an amazing man who taught me a lot in the car business. He was my first boss in automotive. May his family find comfort during this terrible time. Rest in Peace Mr G.” This reflects the respect and admiration he garnered from those who worked under him.
Steve Grindstaff’s contributions to the community and his industry will be remembered by many, leaving a lasting impact on the automotive landscape in Tennessee and beyond.