Groutage Rites Await Advices
Funeral arrangments for Winfred H. Groutage, 66, of Winton are pending receipt of information as to the time two of his sons who are in army service, will arrive in Rock Springs. He died Saturday night at Wyoming General hospital.
Groutage had lived in this community for 20 years and was in the employ of the Union Pacific Coal company at Winton. He was born Jan. 30, 1879 in Staffshire, England.
Survivors are his wife, Clara; six sons and two daughters. The sons are Joseph Groutage, Salt Lake City; Fred and Earl, Rock Springs; James, Winton; Louis, stationed at an army base in Florida, and Ralph, stationed at an army base in Texas. The daughters are Mrs. Lavona Wooden, Stansbury and Lucile, at home. He had five grandchildren. Three brothers, Jack Groutage, whose whereabouts are unknown; Harry Groutage of Kemmerer and Joseph Groutage of Logan, Utah; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Schrader of Chicago, Mrs. Annie Lynch whose home is in Idaho and Mrs. Tillie Johnson of Kemmerer.
One son, Mike Groutage, lost his life in World war II, dying in action in Germany in July, 1944.
Groutage Rites Await Advices
Funeral arrangments for Winfred H. Groutage, 66, of Winton are pending receipt of information as to the time two of his sons who are in army service, will arrive in Rock Springs. He died Saturday night at Wyoming General hospital.
Groutage had lived in this community for 20 years and was in the employ of the Union Pacific Coal company at Winton. He was born Jan. 30, 1879 in Staffshire, England.
Survivors are his wife, Clara; six sons and two daughters. The sons are Joseph Groutage, Salt Lake City; Fred and Earl, Rock Springs; James, Winton; Louis, stationed at an army base in Florida, and Ralph, stationed at an army base in Texas. The daughters are Mrs. Lavona Wooden, Stansbury and Lucile, at home. He had five grandchildren. Three brothers, Jack Groutage, whose whereabouts are unknown; Harry Groutage of Kemmerer and Joseph Groutage of Logan, Utah; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Schrader of Chicago, Mrs. Annie Lynch whose home is in Idaho and Mrs. Tillie Johnson of Kemmerer.
One son, Mike Groutage, lost his life in World war II, dying in action in Germany in July, 1944.
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