Arthur Grubb © Enid Morning News 11-1985 Submitted by: Glenn
February 26, 1907 - November 27, 1985
Lamont – Arthur Grubb, 78, died Wednesday. Services will be 10 AM Saturday at the First Christian Church with the Rev. Dan Sanford officiating. Burial will be at the Lamont Cemetery under the direction of the Wilson Funeral Home, Pond Creek.
Grubb was born February 26, 1907, in Creston, Iowa, to Grant and Lovina Grubb. His family moved to a farm west of Lamont when he was a small child. Grubb was a lifetime resident of the Lamont area. He married Vera McBride on August 14, 1935, in Newkirk. He was a member of the First Christian Church.
He is survived by his wife; two sons, Milton Grubb, Wichita, Kansas, and Maurice Grubb, Perry; a daughter, Mrs. John (Velma Jane) Yeager, Lamont; three sisters, Mae Snapp, Grass Valley, California, Mabel McKee, Beming, New Mexico, and Maude Shuneman, Arkansas City, Kansas; five grandchildren, and four great – grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the First Christian Church.
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