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Theron Defoe Grogg

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Theron Defoe Grogg

Birth
Death
2 Feb 1952 (aged 59–60)
Burial
Akron, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Saturday, February 2, 1952

Theron Grogg
Theron GROGG, 51, well-known resident of Akron and owner of the Winona restaurant there, died this morning at 6 o'clock at St. Joseph's hospital in Fort Wayne. He had been ill one year. His death was attributed to complications.
The deceased was born Oct. 21, 1900, the son of Mason and Alice GROGG. He was married July 27, 1948 to Faye DAVIS.
The survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Lawrence LANE, Wabash; Mrs. Raymond CRAIG, Rochester; Mrs. Robert NICODEMUS, Akron and Mrs. Robert METZGER, Wabash. There is also one son, Arthur GROGG, who is serving in the Maritime Service and his whereabouts is unknown at this time. One sister, Mrs. Dow LANDIS, Akron and a brother, Forest GROGG, Fulton. His mother, Mrs. Jacob MILLER, North Manchester is also a survivor.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete, however burial will be made in the Akron cemetery. The body is at the Moyer-Haupert funeral home where friends may call.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1952
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh

Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Saturday, February 2, 1952

Theron Grogg
Theron GROGG, 51, well-known resident of Akron and owner of the Winona restaurant there, died this morning at 6 o'clock at St. Joseph's hospital in Fort Wayne. He had been ill one year. His death was attributed to complications.
The deceased was born Oct. 21, 1900, the son of Mason and Alice GROGG. He was married July 27, 1948 to Faye DAVIS.
The survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Lawrence LANE, Wabash; Mrs. Raymond CRAIG, Rochester; Mrs. Robert NICODEMUS, Akron and Mrs. Robert METZGER, Wabash. There is also one son, Arthur GROGG, who is serving in the Maritime Service and his whereabouts is unknown at this time. One sister, Mrs. Dow LANDIS, Akron and a brother, Forest GROGG, Fulton. His mother, Mrs. Jacob MILLER, North Manchester is also a survivor.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete, however burial will be made in the Akron cemetery. The body is at the Moyer-Haupert funeral home where friends may call.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1952
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh



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