Occupation: Stain Glass artist
Hobbies: Rebuilding old trucks
Survived By
Denise (Brangle) Grossman, Spouse
Jason Grossman, Son
Joan Peris, Sister
Preceded in Death By
Homer Grossman, Father
Terry (Rapp) Grossman, Mother
Roger L. Grossman 60, a resident of Arenas Valley, NM entered eternal rest on Wednesday, February 17, 2010 at his residence.
He was born July 22, 1949 to Homer and Terry (Rapp) Grossman in Chicago, Illinois. He was a well known stain glass artist. His work was done at home.
The Messiah Lutheran Church windows are an example of his fine work. A portrait of Geronimo and Billy the Kid done in stain glass are in display at the Silver City Library.
He found joy in rebuilding old trucks. He is survived by his loving wife, Denise (Brangle) Grossman of the family home; one son, Jason Grossman of Prescott, AZ; one sister, Joan Peers of Hawaii.
He was preceded in death by his parents. Cremation will be at Terrazas Crematory. Services are pending for a later date.
Occupation: Stain Glass artist
Hobbies: Rebuilding old trucks
Survived By
Denise (Brangle) Grossman, Spouse
Jason Grossman, Son
Joan Peris, Sister
Preceded in Death By
Homer Grossman, Father
Terry (Rapp) Grossman, Mother
Roger L. Grossman 60, a resident of Arenas Valley, NM entered eternal rest on Wednesday, February 17, 2010 at his residence.
He was born July 22, 1949 to Homer and Terry (Rapp) Grossman in Chicago, Illinois. He was a well known stain glass artist. His work was done at home.
The Messiah Lutheran Church windows are an example of his fine work. A portrait of Geronimo and Billy the Kid done in stain glass are in display at the Silver City Library.
He found joy in rebuilding old trucks. He is survived by his loving wife, Denise (Brangle) Grossman of the family home; one son, Jason Grossman of Prescott, AZ; one sister, Joan Peers of Hawaii.
He was preceded in death by his parents. Cremation will be at Terrazas Crematory. Services are pending for a later date.
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