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Ervin Grose Summers

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Ervin Grose Summers

Birth
Clay County, West Virginia, USA
Death
13 Sep 1961 (aged 67)
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Saint Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Mother: Marior Grose
Father: Paul Summers

Married Rose White
Feb 7, 1922 in Clay County, West Virginia

Publication: Charleston Gazette
Thursday, September 14, 1961
Charleston, West Virginia

Obituary: SUMMERS, Ervin Grose – 67, of
Stop 15, St. Albans, died Wednesday in
Kanawha Valley Hospital of a heart attack.
He was a 25 year employee of FMC
Corp. before his retirement two years ago.
He was a veteran of World War I, a native
of Clay County and they Residenz of St.
Albans since 193O. He attended Grace
Baptist Temple. He was a member of
the American Legion.

Survivors are his wife, Rosa; two
daughters, Mrs. Imogene B. Dennison
of St. Albans, Mrs. June Payne
of South Charleston; four sisters,
Mrs. Gertrude Rollins of Fort,
Fla. and Mrs. Myrtle Mitchell,
Mrs. Pribble Burchette, and Mrs.
Emma King, all of Charleston;
two brothers, Everett and Ray,
both of Charleston: and two
grandchildren.

Service will be conducted at 2:30 p.m.
Friday in Grace Baptist Temple
by Dr. O. E, Caldwell. Burial will be in
Cunningham Memorial Park. The
body will remain at Alley and Casdorph
Funeral Home until 1:30 p.m. Friday.

Mother: Marior Grose
Father: Paul Summers

Married Rose White
Feb 7, 1922 in Clay County, West Virginia

Publication: Charleston Gazette
Thursday, September 14, 1961
Charleston, West Virginia

Obituary: SUMMERS, Ervin Grose – 67, of
Stop 15, St. Albans, died Wednesday in
Kanawha Valley Hospital of a heart attack.
He was a 25 year employee of FMC
Corp. before his retirement two years ago.
He was a veteran of World War I, a native
of Clay County and they Residenz of St.
Albans since 193O. He attended Grace
Baptist Temple. He was a member of
the American Legion.

Survivors are his wife, Rosa; two
daughters, Mrs. Imogene B. Dennison
of St. Albans, Mrs. June Payne
of South Charleston; four sisters,
Mrs. Gertrude Rollins of Fort,
Fla. and Mrs. Myrtle Mitchell,
Mrs. Pribble Burchette, and Mrs.
Emma King, all of Charleston;
two brothers, Everett and Ray,
both of Charleston: and two
grandchildren.

Service will be conducted at 2:30 p.m.
Friday in Grace Baptist Temple
by Dr. O. E, Caldwell. Burial will be in
Cunningham Memorial Park. The
body will remain at Alley and Casdorph
Funeral Home until 1:30 p.m. Friday.



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