Saturday, 28 Sep 1968 St. Joseph paper:
Grover Lytton
Grover C. Lytton, 75, 2324 South 19th street, died Friday night at a local hospital. A native of Agency, Mr. Lytton was a lifelong resident of Buchanan County. He had been a farmer. He had worked for Quaker Oats Co. for 15 years and retired in 1957. He was a World War I veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nora Lytton of the home; five daughters, Miss Linda Lytton of the home; Mrs. Irvin Dennison, St. Joseph; Mrs. Albert Wild, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Terry Winn, Springdale, Ark., and Mrs. Joseph Sayles, Denver, Colo.; 14 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
The body is at the Rupp mortuary.
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Sunday, 29 Sep 1968 St. Joseph News-Press:
Lytton Services
Services for Grover C. Lytton will be tomorrow at 2 in the Rupp chapel, the Rev. Don Reynolds officiating. Burial will be in the Agency cemetery.
Mr. Lytton, 75, 2324 South 19th street, died Friday night at a St. Joseph hospital. A lifelong resident of Buchanan county, he had worked for Quaker Oats Co. for 15 years before retiring in 1957. He was a veteran of World War I.
Saturday, 28 Sep 1968 St. Joseph paper:
Grover Lytton
Grover C. Lytton, 75, 2324 South 19th street, died Friday night at a local hospital. A native of Agency, Mr. Lytton was a lifelong resident of Buchanan County. He had been a farmer. He had worked for Quaker Oats Co. for 15 years and retired in 1957. He was a World War I veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nora Lytton of the home; five daughters, Miss Linda Lytton of the home; Mrs. Irvin Dennison, St. Joseph; Mrs. Albert Wild, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Terry Winn, Springdale, Ark., and Mrs. Joseph Sayles, Denver, Colo.; 14 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
The body is at the Rupp mortuary.
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Sunday, 29 Sep 1968 St. Joseph News-Press:
Lytton Services
Services for Grover C. Lytton will be tomorrow at 2 in the Rupp chapel, the Rev. Don Reynolds officiating. Burial will be in the Agency cemetery.
Mr. Lytton, 75, 2324 South 19th street, died Friday night at a St. Joseph hospital. A lifelong resident of Buchanan county, he had worked for Quaker Oats Co. for 15 years before retiring in 1957. He was a veteran of World War I.
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