SUFFERS STROKE OF PARALYSIS
Mrs. David Grover suffered a stroke of paralysis Tuesday evening. Her
right side is affected and her condition is serious. Her daughters, Mrs.
Alvin Moss of Shawano Co., and Mrs. Thomas Magee of Angelica were called
to her side and arrived here Wednesday. Mrs. Grover sustained a stroke
sometime ago from which she had practically recovered.
The Reporter, Fri., Jan. 12, 1917
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ADELLA GROVER
MRS. GROVER DIES FRIDAY AT HOSPITAL
Mrs. Adella Grover, 65, an invalid for years and wife of David Grover, passed away yesterday afternoon at the Holy Family hospital at Manitowoc,
where she was removed a few weeks ago. Although confined to a wheel chair for a number of years she bore her affliction with true Christian fortitude and courage.
Burial will take place Monday afternoon at two o’clock from the family home on Monroe street.
Her maiden name was Adella Magee and besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Henry and Edward and three daughters, Mrs. Thomas Magee of this city, Mrs. George Schell of Chicago and Mrs. A. Moss, of Ensinates, Cal. Three brothers, G.A. and J.F.
Magee of this city and Richard Magee of Willett, S.D. and four sisters, Mrs. Frank Oestreich, Mrs. Hannah Althen, Mrs. Charles Bacon and Mrs. Albert Buege, all of Two Rivers also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, September 29, 1928 Page 12
SUFFERS STROKE OF PARALYSIS
Mrs. David Grover suffered a stroke of paralysis Tuesday evening. Her
right side is affected and her condition is serious. Her daughters, Mrs.
Alvin Moss of Shawano Co., and Mrs. Thomas Magee of Angelica were called
to her side and arrived here Wednesday. Mrs. Grover sustained a stroke
sometime ago from which she had practically recovered.
The Reporter, Fri., Jan. 12, 1917
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ADELLA GROVER
MRS. GROVER DIES FRIDAY AT HOSPITAL
Mrs. Adella Grover, 65, an invalid for years and wife of David Grover, passed away yesterday afternoon at the Holy Family hospital at Manitowoc,
where she was removed a few weeks ago. Although confined to a wheel chair for a number of years she bore her affliction with true Christian fortitude and courage.
Burial will take place Monday afternoon at two o’clock from the family home on Monroe street.
Her maiden name was Adella Magee and besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Henry and Edward and three daughters, Mrs. Thomas Magee of this city, Mrs. George Schell of Chicago and Mrs. A. Moss, of Ensinates, Cal. Three brothers, G.A. and J.F.
Magee of this city and Richard Magee of Willett, S.D. and four sisters, Mrs. Frank Oestreich, Mrs. Hannah Althen, Mrs. Charles Bacon and Mrs. Albert Buege, all of Two Rivers also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, September 29, 1928 Page 12
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