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Ida Katherine <I>Underwood</I> Grams

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Ida Katherine Underwood Grams

Birth
Dahlgren, Hamilton County, Illinois, USA
Death
31 Jan 2023 (aged 89)
Burial
Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Ida was born on November 10, 1933, in Dalghren, IL to the late William & Gladys (nee Lavoy) Underwood. She graduated from Flint Tech High School. Ida had a long and successful career spanning 34 years with General Motors. After retirement she spent most of her years focused on her favorite things: family, faith, travel and golf. She traveled across the globe, from Europe to Hawaii and all points in between. Her two favorite places were Australia and New Zealand. She spent many years wintering at Polo Park in Orlando, Florida where she golfed and formed lifelong relationships and memories. One of her favorite memories was landing her first hole-in-one at age 74! Her husband and his family are founding members of the Elms Road Church of God in Swartz Creek where they attended. Ida was a Red Hat Lady and was a member to the American Business Association for Women (ABAW) for over ten years. She was a talented cook and baker her pastries where her most requested item. Above all she cherished time spent with her family and her fondest memories where those spent with the grandchildren.

In addition to her parents, Ida was preceded in death by her son, Paul Kronberg; her four sisters, Helen (Ken) Beede, Connie (Vern) Reider, Collette Lurvey and Maryjo (Dick) Ballard and her two brothers, William Clyde Underwood and Jack Underwood.
Ida was born on November 10, 1933, in Dalghren, IL to the late William & Gladys (nee Lavoy) Underwood. She graduated from Flint Tech High School. Ida had a long and successful career spanning 34 years with General Motors. After retirement she spent most of her years focused on her favorite things: family, faith, travel and golf. She traveled across the globe, from Europe to Hawaii and all points in between. Her two favorite places were Australia and New Zealand. She spent many years wintering at Polo Park in Orlando, Florida where she golfed and formed lifelong relationships and memories. One of her favorite memories was landing her first hole-in-one at age 74! Her husband and his family are founding members of the Elms Road Church of God in Swartz Creek where they attended. Ida was a Red Hat Lady and was a member to the American Business Association for Women (ABAW) for over ten years. She was a talented cook and baker her pastries where her most requested item. Above all she cherished time spent with her family and her fondest memories where those spent with the grandchildren.

In addition to her parents, Ida was preceded in death by her son, Paul Kronberg; her four sisters, Helen (Ken) Beede, Connie (Vern) Reider, Collette Lurvey and Maryjo (Dick) Ballard and her two brothers, William Clyde Underwood and Jack Underwood.


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