GROCE,
Kenneth L. Groce, 70. Sunrise December 27, 1938
The Chapel of Peace | Columbus OH
GROCE,
Kenneth L. Groce, 70. Sunrise December 27, 1938
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Ken was a kind man whose presence at OHS was missed after his retirement. I hope that his family and friends find comfort in happy memories.
Please accept my condolences at the passing of Ken. He was such a kind and encouraging friend to me while I worked at the Ohio Historical Society many years ago. Our family is so thankful for his military service for us and other Americans. We are praying for God's peace and comforting arms to wrap around all of you during this time.
To Mrs.Groce & Family,
You have my deepest sympathies and I am sorry for your loss.Mr.Groce was a good man and he will be missed by all of us. As I know he no longer suffers I know the love he has from his family and I know he will rest in peace.
A Wonderful Family Man that will be TRULY MISSED…We were BLESSED to be neighbors.
Many prayers to his Family…
Uncle Kenny set the standard high amongst the Groce/Neal siblings. I remember as a youth, the slew of family gatherings that he held on Omar dr; he would serve his popular and delicious, fish fry dinners. He was the epitome of the acronym LDRSHIP. I always admired the respect, that he and his brother(uncle Robert), showed toward their mother, Virginia Neal.
Rest In Peace uncle Kenny.
HOOAH!!