Grover Herring Dies at 82 (1967)
MELBOURNE - Grover C. Herring, 82, a pioneer resident of South Brevard, 240 Bignonia St., Melbourne, Died Saturday morning at Brevard Hospital.He first came to South Brevard in 1911 and moved here permanently in 1938. Herring was one of the leading contractors in this area after World War II. He built numerous businesses, offices, and homes here.
During World War II he was captain of the Eau Gallie Coast Guard Reserve Station.
S urvivors include his wife Rose B., Melbourne: five brothers Herbert - Kansas City, Mo., Woodson - Craig, Colo., Brent - Detroit, Mich., Norman - Tampa, Bob - Fulton, Mo., and a sister Mrs. Mamie Water, also of Fulton.
Funeral Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Brownlie Funeral Chapel with the Rev. John A. MacLean officiating.
Burial will be in Florida Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at Brownlie Funeral Home Monday and Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m.
He was my granduncle.
Grover Herring Dies at 82 (1967)
MELBOURNE - Grover C. Herring, 82, a pioneer resident of South Brevard, 240 Bignonia St., Melbourne, Died Saturday morning at Brevard Hospital.He first came to South Brevard in 1911 and moved here permanently in 1938. Herring was one of the leading contractors in this area after World War II. He built numerous businesses, offices, and homes here.
During World War II he was captain of the Eau Gallie Coast Guard Reserve Station.
S urvivors include his wife Rose B., Melbourne: five brothers Herbert - Kansas City, Mo., Woodson - Craig, Colo., Brent - Detroit, Mich., Norman - Tampa, Bob - Fulton, Mo., and a sister Mrs. Mamie Water, also of Fulton.
Funeral Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Brownlie Funeral Chapel with the Rev. John A. MacLean officiating.
Burial will be in Florida Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at Brownlie Funeral Home Monday and Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m.
He was my granduncle.
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