Beatrice M. Grosh, 91, of Luther Acres, Lititz, died there early Thursday morning after a brief illness.
Formerly of 154 N. Locust St., Lititz, she had lived at Luther Acres for four years. A homemaker, she was the wife of Edward S. Grosh, who died in 1972.
Born in Warwick Township, she was a daughter of the late Harry D. and Margaret Heagy Hacker.
A lifelong member of St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lititz, she had been a Sunday school teacher in the Cradle Roll Department for more than 45 years. She also had sung with the church choir.
Mrs. Grosh was a member of Lady Sutter Rebekah Lodge 435, where she was a Past Noble Grand, and the Lititz Senior Citizens. She also served as a committeewoman for the Rolling Hills Girl Scouts and was active in local electoins.
Surviving are two daughters, Margaret G., wife of Robert R. Reidenbaugh, and Elaine G., wife of Paul S. Enck Jr., both of Lititz; eight grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.
Published in the Lancaster New Era (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) - Friday, February 2, 1996.
Beatrice M. Grosh, 91, of Luther Acres, Lititz, died there early Thursday morning after a brief illness.
Formerly of 154 N. Locust St., Lititz, she had lived at Luther Acres for four years. A homemaker, she was the wife of Edward S. Grosh, who died in 1972.
Born in Warwick Township, she was a daughter of the late Harry D. and Margaret Heagy Hacker.
A lifelong member of St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lititz, she had been a Sunday school teacher in the Cradle Roll Department for more than 45 years. She also had sung with the church choir.
Mrs. Grosh was a member of Lady Sutter Rebekah Lodge 435, where she was a Past Noble Grand, and the Lititz Senior Citizens. She also served as a committeewoman for the Rolling Hills Girl Scouts and was active in local electoins.
Surviving are two daughters, Margaret G., wife of Robert R. Reidenbaugh, and Elaine G., wife of Paul S. Enck Jr., both of Lititz; eight grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.
Published in the Lancaster New Era (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) - Friday, February 2, 1996.
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