Werner Grübmeyer (1 June 1926 Lehe (Bremerhaven, Germany) – 5 October 2018[1][2] Hannover) was a German politician.
After leaving school Grübmeyer attended the Heeres-Unteroffiziervorschule German (Army pre NCO-School) in Hannover.
Grübmeyer came to Sankt Andreasberg in 1956 to take a post as principal of the local secondary school (Haupt- and Realschule).
Grübmeyer succeeded in having Andreasberg officially recognised as a climatic spa ("Staatlich anerkannter Heilklimatischer Kurort").
Grübmeyer was involved in parasports, research and education and accompanied the founding of the Harz National Park.
[4] The Town of Braunlage (successor of Sankt Andreasberg) donated a Dennert Fir Tree in memory of his life's work.