George E. Grove Enid Morning News Sunday, July 4, 1976, page 15 Submitted by: RKaye
Service for George E. Grove, 2825 W. Willow, is at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Henninger-Allen Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Lloyd H. Lambert officiating. Burial will follow the ceremony in the Enid Cemetery.
Grove, 72, died in an Enid hospital Saturday after a 10-day illness.
Born April 22, 1904 in Enid, Indian Territory. Grove attended the Kenwood School and graduated from Enid High School. He lived in Enid all his life and was involved with several businesses until his retirement.
He married the former Mabel Sinderson, December 22, 1926 and was a member of the Central Christian Church. Interested persons contribute in Grove's memory to the memorial fund for the Central Christian Church, with the Henninger-Allen Funeral Home serving as custodian.
Survivors include his wife, Mabel of the home; a son, Steve Grove of Enid; one daughter, Mrs. Charles (Rilla) Cobb of Ponca City; seven grandchildren; one great grandchild; two brothers, Marvin Grove of Pomona, California and Ralph Grove of Enid; and one sister, Mrs. Allen (Esther) McMillin of Independence, Kansas."
From the Enid Morning News, Enid, Garfield county, Oklahoma, Thursday, October 27, 1977, page A-6.
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