He was born in Westminster, a son of the late Joseph M. Groft and Dora May Gettier Groft.
Charles was employed as a stationery engineer and belonged to the Chapter 13 Engineers Assoc. of Baltimore.
He was an inmate at the Maryland School for Boys, occupation - Carpenter during the 1930 Census,
Charles served during W.W. II in the U.S. Coast Guard Sep 10, 1944 - Jan 8, 1945.
Charles is survived by his wife Ruby Lyons Graham Groft and children Charles Jr., Evelyn Jean Armacost, Peggy Ann Corns, Ruby V. Benedict, Linda S. Carr and Joseph and Carl L. Groft; step-son Ernest L. Graham; siblings Elizabeth Ibex, LaRue Naylor, Ruth Bowers and Betty Click and 17 grandchildren.
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He was born in Westminster, a son of the late Joseph M. Groft and Dora May Gettier Groft.
Charles was employed as a stationery engineer and belonged to the Chapter 13 Engineers Assoc. of Baltimore.
He was an inmate at the Maryland School for Boys, occupation - Carpenter during the 1930 Census,
Charles served during W.W. II in the U.S. Coast Guard Sep 10, 1944 - Jan 8, 1945.
Charles is survived by his wife Ruby Lyons Graham Groft and children Charles Jr., Evelyn Jean Armacost, Peggy Ann Corns, Ruby V. Benedict, Linda S. Carr and Joseph and Carl L. Groft; step-son Ernest L. Graham; siblings Elizabeth Ibex, LaRue Naylor, Ruth Bowers and Betty Click and 17 grandchildren.
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