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Marie <I>Gantz</I> Grauel

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Marie Gantz Grauel

Birth
Jefferson County, Iowa, USA
Death
8 Oct 1982 (aged 89)
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Burial
Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
2nd.122
Memorial ID
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Fairfield Ledger
October 12, 1982

Marie Grauel rites Thursday

Marie Grauel, 89, 310 W. Washington, former longtime teacher in the Fairfield school system, died Friday morning in a hospital at San Bernadino, Calif. She had gone to California to spend the winter with her niece.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Raymond Funeral Home with the Rev. Charles Kincaid officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Marie Grauel was born Oct. 14, 1892, in Jefferson County. She was the daughter of John A. and Lizzie B. Abraham Gantz. She was reared and educated in Jefferson County and spent over 40 years teaching. She was a member of the First Christian Church.

She was married to Roy David Grauel. He preceded her in death July 23, 1925. Mrs. Grauel is survived by her niece, Marjorie Lovingfoss, who resides in California.

In addition to her husband Mrs. Grauel was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters.

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Fairfield Ledger
August 22, 1950
Pg. 2 Col. 6

Visits Pennsylvania Birthplace Of Father

Mrs. Marie Grauel, 310 W. Washington street, has returned from an interesting three week vacation in the east that took her to the birthplace of her father, the late John A. Gantz in Pennsylvania.

While attending a Gantz reunion Sunday, where she made the acquaintance of many relatives, whom she had never seen before, she was taken to the little stone house built in 1804 near Washington, Pa., where her father had been born. Mr. Gantz was 3 years old when the family came by covered wagon to Jefferson county. The reunion was held on a former Gantz homestead not far from the stone house. While in Washington, Pa., she was a houseguest of cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pence.

En route to Pennyslvania she stopped for a 10-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Arnett of Dayton, Ohio, at their modern cottage on Grand Lake, about 70 miles from Dayton. Mrs. Arnett, nee Glendora Waters, is a former local girl and a high school classmate of Mrs. Grauel.
Fairfield Ledger
October 12, 1982

Marie Grauel rites Thursday

Marie Grauel, 89, 310 W. Washington, former longtime teacher in the Fairfield school system, died Friday morning in a hospital at San Bernadino, Calif. She had gone to California to spend the winter with her niece.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Raymond Funeral Home with the Rev. Charles Kincaid officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Marie Grauel was born Oct. 14, 1892, in Jefferson County. She was the daughter of John A. and Lizzie B. Abraham Gantz. She was reared and educated in Jefferson County and spent over 40 years teaching. She was a member of the First Christian Church.

She was married to Roy David Grauel. He preceded her in death July 23, 1925. Mrs. Grauel is survived by her niece, Marjorie Lovingfoss, who resides in California.

In addition to her husband Mrs. Grauel was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters.

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Fairfield Ledger
August 22, 1950
Pg. 2 Col. 6

Visits Pennsylvania Birthplace Of Father

Mrs. Marie Grauel, 310 W. Washington street, has returned from an interesting three week vacation in the east that took her to the birthplace of her father, the late John A. Gantz in Pennsylvania.

While attending a Gantz reunion Sunday, where she made the acquaintance of many relatives, whom she had never seen before, she was taken to the little stone house built in 1804 near Washington, Pa., where her father had been born. Mr. Gantz was 3 years old when the family came by covered wagon to Jefferson county. The reunion was held on a former Gantz homestead not far from the stone house. While in Washington, Pa., she was a houseguest of cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pence.

En route to Pennyslvania she stopped for a 10-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Arnett of Dayton, Ohio, at their modern cottage on Grand Lake, about 70 miles from Dayton. Mrs. Arnett, nee Glendora Waters, is a former local girl and a high school classmate of Mrs. Grauel.


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