Marcus F. Gross, Sr.
Born - June 2, 1916 Defiance, Iowa
Died - November 14, 2011 Harlan, Iowa
Rosary
Friday, November 18, 2011 - 7:00 PM
Pauley Jones Funeral Home - Harlan, Iowa
Mass of Christian Burial
Saturday, November 19, 2011 - 11:00 AM
St. Michael's Catholic Church - Harlan, Iowa
Celebrant: Rev. Ken Gross
Concelebrant: Rev. John Frost
Accompanist: John Rosman
Vocalists: Jason and Michael Kruse
Honorary Casket Bearers: Grandchildren
Casket Bearers: Doug Gross, Marcus Gross, Jr., Bill Gross, Jack Gross, Patrick Gross, Terry Gross, Gene Gross
An invitation is extended to the relatives and friends to have lunch with the family in St. Michael's Rosman Parish Hall before going to the committal service.
Military Rites
American Legion Post No. 707
Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery - Defiance, Iowa
Marcus F. Gross, Sr.
Marcus Frank Gross, Sr. was born on June 2, 1916 to Joseph and Mary (Engel) Gross in Earling, Iowa. He was baptized and confirmed at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Earling. He attended grade school and high school at St. Joseph's Catholic School in Earling.
He enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1942. He served during World War II and in 1945, was honorably discharged from military service.
Marcus attended a dance in Defiance and saw Naomi Schmitz for the first time wearing a beautiful red sweater. He later moved to California, but wrote to her often and proposed in a letter. A ring followed in the mail. They were married on September 10, 1947 at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Westphalia, Iowa. Ten children were born to this union: Patrick, Sharon, Donald, Douglas, Terry, Bill, Gene, Nancy, Marcus Jr., and Jack.
While living in Omaha, Marcus went to mechanic school. In 1951, they moved to Defiance where he owned and operated Gross Auto Service. In 1954, the family moved to a farm near Earling until 1960, when they moved back to Defiance and continued his mechanic career until his retirement in 1982.
Marcus was a member of: the American Legion Post No. 707, Knights of Columbus, St. Peter's Parish Council, the Defiance City Council, and he was a charter member of the Shelby County Economic Council.
He was a hard worker and had a great sense of humor. He had a great love of music and was always wanting to learn.
Marcus died on Monday, November 14, 2011 at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan, Iowa, having attained the age of ninety-five years, five months, and twelve days. He was preceded in death by his parents, his son Donald, and all of his eleven brothers and sisters: Anna, Mike, Clara, Andrew, Leonard, Werner, Norbert, Emil, Alban, Gertrude, and Charles.
He is survived by his wife of sixty-four years Naomi (Schmitz) Gross of Harlan, Iowa; children: Patrick Gross and his wife Maggie of Council Bluffs, Iowa, Sharon and her husband Henri Duyzend of Seattle, Washington, Douglas Gross and his wife Eileen of Des Moines, Iowa, Terry Gross and his wife Luanne of Lakewood, Colorado, Bill Gross and his wife Kris of Indianola, Iowa, Gene Gross of Harlan, Nancy and her husband Roger Karnofski of Longview, Washington, Marcus Gross, Jr. and is wife Kris of Harlan, and Jack Gross and his wife Lourdes of Council Bluffs Iowa; twenty-one grandchildren, other family members and friends.
Marcus F. Gross, Sr.
Born - June 2, 1916 Defiance, Iowa
Died - November 14, 2011 Harlan, Iowa
Rosary
Friday, November 18, 2011 - 7:00 PM
Pauley Jones Funeral Home - Harlan, Iowa
Mass of Christian Burial
Saturday, November 19, 2011 - 11:00 AM
St. Michael's Catholic Church - Harlan, Iowa
Celebrant: Rev. Ken Gross
Concelebrant: Rev. John Frost
Accompanist: John Rosman
Vocalists: Jason and Michael Kruse
Honorary Casket Bearers: Grandchildren
Casket Bearers: Doug Gross, Marcus Gross, Jr., Bill Gross, Jack Gross, Patrick Gross, Terry Gross, Gene Gross
An invitation is extended to the relatives and friends to have lunch with the family in St. Michael's Rosman Parish Hall before going to the committal service.
Military Rites
American Legion Post No. 707
Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery - Defiance, Iowa
Marcus F. Gross, Sr.
Marcus Frank Gross, Sr. was born on June 2, 1916 to Joseph and Mary (Engel) Gross in Earling, Iowa. He was baptized and confirmed at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Earling. He attended grade school and high school at St. Joseph's Catholic School in Earling.
He enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1942. He served during World War II and in 1945, was honorably discharged from military service.
Marcus attended a dance in Defiance and saw Naomi Schmitz for the first time wearing a beautiful red sweater. He later moved to California, but wrote to her often and proposed in a letter. A ring followed in the mail. They were married on September 10, 1947 at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Westphalia, Iowa. Ten children were born to this union: Patrick, Sharon, Donald, Douglas, Terry, Bill, Gene, Nancy, Marcus Jr., and Jack.
While living in Omaha, Marcus went to mechanic school. In 1951, they moved to Defiance where he owned and operated Gross Auto Service. In 1954, the family moved to a farm near Earling until 1960, when they moved back to Defiance and continued his mechanic career until his retirement in 1982.
Marcus was a member of: the American Legion Post No. 707, Knights of Columbus, St. Peter's Parish Council, the Defiance City Council, and he was a charter member of the Shelby County Economic Council.
He was a hard worker and had a great sense of humor. He had a great love of music and was always wanting to learn.
Marcus died on Monday, November 14, 2011 at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan, Iowa, having attained the age of ninety-five years, five months, and twelve days. He was preceded in death by his parents, his son Donald, and all of his eleven brothers and sisters: Anna, Mike, Clara, Andrew, Leonard, Werner, Norbert, Emil, Alban, Gertrude, and Charles.
He is survived by his wife of sixty-four years Naomi (Schmitz) Gross of Harlan, Iowa; children: Patrick Gross and his wife Maggie of Council Bluffs, Iowa, Sharon and her husband Henri Duyzend of Seattle, Washington, Douglas Gross and his wife Eileen of Des Moines, Iowa, Terry Gross and his wife Luanne of Lakewood, Colorado, Bill Gross and his wife Kris of Indianola, Iowa, Gene Gross of Harlan, Nancy and her husband Roger Karnofski of Longview, Washington, Marcus Gross, Jr. and is wife Kris of Harlan, and Jack Gross and his wife Lourdes of Council Bluffs Iowa; twenty-one grandchildren, other family members and friends.
Family Members
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Anna Caroline Gross Haberberger
1901–1980
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Michael Jacob Gross
1902–1987
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Clara Gross Scheuring
1903–1980
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Andrew A. Gross
1905–1937
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Leonard Frederick Gross
1907–1954
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Werner George Gross
1909–1966
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Norbert Matthew Gross
1910–1997
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Emil John Gross
1912–1998
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Alban Frank Gross
1914–1998
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Gertrude J Gross Coenen
1918–1994
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Charles F Gross
1921–2010
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