Obituary of Thomas F. Grossman, Butler Co., PA, 1952
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Obituary of Thomas F. Grossman, Butler Co., PA, 1952
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Posted: 6 May 2008 7:19PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Grossman, Brown, Allen, Daly, Diener, Doughty
From the BUTLER EAGLE, BUTLER, PA, Monday, 5 May 1952, p. 16:
THOMAS F. GROSSMAN
Thomas F. Grossman, 87, of 219 S. Bluff St., died at 11:58 p.m. yesterday in the Butler County Memorial Hospital.
Born in Butler County, near Slippery Rock, Mr. Grossman was a son of John and Olive Brown Grossman, and a resident of this vicinity all his life. He formerly owned and operated a flour mill.
Surviving are three sons, Harold J. Grossman of Butler; Herbert H. Grossman of Buffalo, N.Y., and Leroy E. Grossman of Cochranton; four daughters, Mrs. Olive Grossman Allen of BUTLER, Mrs. Florence Daly of Buffalo, N.Y., Mrs. Goldie Diener and Mrs. Sadie Doughty, both of Marion, O.; a brother, Hiram Grossman of Slippery Rock; 20 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren.
Mr. Grossman was a member of the First Baptist Church.
THOMAS F. GROSSMAN
Thomas F. Grossman, 87, of 219 S. Bluff St., died at 11:58 p.m. yesterday in the Butler County Memorial Hospital.
Born in Butler County, near Slippery Rock, Mr. Grossman was a son of John and Olive Brown Grossman, and a resident of this vicinity all his life. He formerly owned and operated a flour mill.
Surviving are three sons, Harold J. Grossman of Butler; Herbert H. Grossman of Buffalo, N.Y., and Leroy E. Grossman of Cochranton; four daughters, Mrs. Olive Grossman Allen of BUTLER, Mrs. Florence Daly of Buffalo, N.Y., Mrs. Goldie Diener and Mrs. Sadie Doughty, both of Marion, O.; a brother, Hiram Grossman of Slippery Rock; 20 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren.
Mr. Grossman was a member of the First Baptist Church.
