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Henry C Grover

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Henry C Grover

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1 Feb 1929 (aged 69)
Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
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HENRY GROVER DIES FRIDAY AT KENOSHA

Word has been received from Kenosha, Wisconsin of the death of Henry Grover, another of the pioneers in this city. Mr. Grover, 69, had been a resident of this city up to three years ago when he retired and moved to Kenosha where he died from a severe heart attack yesterday afternoon.

Mr. Grover was born February 3, 1860 in this city. Up to his retirement he was employed at the local Aluminum Goods Mfg. Co. He was a member of the Masons, who will be in charge of the funeral.

Mr. Grover is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Oscar Winkelmiller and Mrs. Leo. Vaudreil, the latter of Kenosha. He is survived by five brothers, Dave Grover of this city, and Frank, Joseph, William and Samuel who are residing in several cities in Washington and California. They will not be able to attend the funeral.

Two grandchildren also survive.

The body will be at the Beduhn and Goetz chapel, where the burial services will be held. Rev. Hawkes will officiate. Mr. Grover's death is mourned by a large host of friends who had known him well during the time he lived in this city.

Interment will be at the Pioneers Rest cemetery.

Manitowoc Herald News - February 2, 1929 (page 14)
HENRY GROVER DIES FRIDAY AT KENOSHA

Word has been received from Kenosha, Wisconsin of the death of Henry Grover, another of the pioneers in this city. Mr. Grover, 69, had been a resident of this city up to three years ago when he retired and moved to Kenosha where he died from a severe heart attack yesterday afternoon.

Mr. Grover was born February 3, 1860 in this city. Up to his retirement he was employed at the local Aluminum Goods Mfg. Co. He was a member of the Masons, who will be in charge of the funeral.

Mr. Grover is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Oscar Winkelmiller and Mrs. Leo. Vaudreil, the latter of Kenosha. He is survived by five brothers, Dave Grover of this city, and Frank, Joseph, William and Samuel who are residing in several cities in Washington and California. They will not be able to attend the funeral.

Two grandchildren also survive.

The body will be at the Beduhn and Goetz chapel, where the burial services will be held. Rev. Hawkes will officiate. Mr. Grover's death is mourned by a large host of friends who had known him well during the time he lived in this city.

Interment will be at the Pioneers Rest cemetery.

Manitowoc Herald News - February 2, 1929 (page 14)


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