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Elmer Alister Gransbury

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Elmer Alister Gransbury

Birth
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA
Death
17 Jul 1954 (aged 63)
Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA
Burial
Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
SUNSET COR. WL-H 89-A1
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Okla. County Marriage Records, 1890-1995
Name: Elmer A Gransbury
Gender: Male
Age: 22
Birth Date: abt 1890
Marriage Date: 10 Dec 1912
Marriage Place: Alfalfa, Oklahoma, USA
Spouse: Madge Rhoades
Film Number: 001292985

Death Certificate
Elmer Gransbury
Father: Washington Gransbury, Kansas
Mother: Katie Nursser, Kansas
Wife: Madge Gransbury
Foundry man at Iron Foundry
Entombment Lodi Mausoleum 7/20/1954

E. Gransbury Passes Away
Elmer Gransbury, 63, of 32 Pinkerton rd. passed away suddenly early Saturday morning in a local hospital.
Mr. Gransbury had resided in Lodi since 1941. A native of Topeka, Kans., he had also made his home in Amerita, Okla., where he became a member of Acacia Lodge 266, F. and A.M.
He was employed here by the Pinkerton Foundry and was a member of First Methodist Church of Lodi.
Mr. Gransbury leaves his wife, Mrs. Madge Gransbury of Lodi. He was the brother of Oscar and Henry Gransbury, both of Byron, Okla.; Leonard Gransbury of Amerita; and Tillie Nelson of Salinas.
Committal under the auspices of Lodi Lodge 256, F. and A.M. Entombment will follow in family crypt in Lodi Memorial Mausoleum under direction of the East-Pine Funeral Home.
Lodi News-Sentinel July 19, 1954
Okla. County Marriage Records, 1890-1995
Name: Elmer A Gransbury
Gender: Male
Age: 22
Birth Date: abt 1890
Marriage Date: 10 Dec 1912
Marriage Place: Alfalfa, Oklahoma, USA
Spouse: Madge Rhoades
Film Number: 001292985

Death Certificate
Elmer Gransbury
Father: Washington Gransbury, Kansas
Mother: Katie Nursser, Kansas
Wife: Madge Gransbury
Foundry man at Iron Foundry
Entombment Lodi Mausoleum 7/20/1954

E. Gransbury Passes Away
Elmer Gransbury, 63, of 32 Pinkerton rd. passed away suddenly early Saturday morning in a local hospital.
Mr. Gransbury had resided in Lodi since 1941. A native of Topeka, Kans., he had also made his home in Amerita, Okla., where he became a member of Acacia Lodge 266, F. and A.M.
He was employed here by the Pinkerton Foundry and was a member of First Methodist Church of Lodi.
Mr. Gransbury leaves his wife, Mrs. Madge Gransbury of Lodi. He was the brother of Oscar and Henry Gransbury, both of Byron, Okla.; Leonard Gransbury of Amerita; and Tillie Nelson of Salinas.
Committal under the auspices of Lodi Lodge 256, F. and A.M. Entombment will follow in family crypt in Lodi Memorial Mausoleum under direction of the East-Pine Funeral Home.
Lodi News-Sentinel July 19, 1954


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