Surviving are a daughter; two step-daughters; a step-son; six sisters; three brothers; six step-grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and 29 step-great-grandchildren. A son and a sister are deceased.
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Source of obituary:
Zanesville Times Recorder
February 6, 1974
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Oma had been married before, to Earnest Farson and had two children in that union: One son, Glen, had died as a result of an accident at the age of 6; and a daughter, Mrs. Iola Groves. Perhaps this union ended in divorce, because he had survived her, yet Oma (Reed) Groves was married to Elmer Groves at the time of her death.
Surviving are a daughter; two step-daughters; a step-son; six sisters; three brothers; six step-grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and 29 step-great-grandchildren. A son and a sister are deceased.
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Source of obituary:
Zanesville Times Recorder
February 6, 1974
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Oma had been married before, to Earnest Farson and had two children in that union: One son, Glen, had died as a result of an accident at the age of 6; and a daughter, Mrs. Iola Groves. Perhaps this union ended in divorce, because he had survived her, yet Oma (Reed) Groves was married to Elmer Groves at the time of her death.
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