Grandin, Woodtli R., M.D., age 66, expired Saturday after a short illness.
He was a practicing Physician in Dayton for 40 years. A graduate of the University of Dayton and the University of Cincinnati Medical School. A member of the Montgomery County Medical Society and Ohio State Medical Association. He was also a 32nd Degree Mason and member of the Antioch Shrine and Gyro Club.
Preceded in death by his mother, Rosella and 2 brothers, Robert and Earl.
Survived by his wife, Mary; father, Ralph; son, Woodtli R. II; daughters, Mrs. Vern (Barbara) Smith, Mrs. John (Mary Kay) Reese and Mrs. Charles (Pam) Conroy; 10 grandchildren.
Funeral will be held at the convenience of the family. There will be no visitation. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the local American Cancer Society. Arrangements by Meyer & Boehmer Funeral Home.
Memories from me:
I was only six when he died. The only memories I have of him are being in their kitchen and he would konk me on top of the head and call me a stinker. He got lung cancer. I can remember him being in his hospital bed at his house. Supposedly, I flew a rubber bat over his coffin to show him it. The picture of him in the boat was fading over time so I used a picture editor to fix it. He liked to hunt geese. He was my first grandparent to die.
Grandin, Woodtli R., M.D., age 66, expired Saturday after a short illness.
He was a practicing Physician in Dayton for 40 years. A graduate of the University of Dayton and the University of Cincinnati Medical School. A member of the Montgomery County Medical Society and Ohio State Medical Association. He was also a 32nd Degree Mason and member of the Antioch Shrine and Gyro Club.
Preceded in death by his mother, Rosella and 2 brothers, Robert and Earl.
Survived by his wife, Mary; father, Ralph; son, Woodtli R. II; daughters, Mrs. Vern (Barbara) Smith, Mrs. John (Mary Kay) Reese and Mrs. Charles (Pam) Conroy; 10 grandchildren.
Funeral will be held at the convenience of the family. There will be no visitation. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the local American Cancer Society. Arrangements by Meyer & Boehmer Funeral Home.
Memories from me:
I was only six when he died. The only memories I have of him are being in their kitchen and he would konk me on top of the head and call me a stinker. He got lung cancer. I can remember him being in his hospital bed at his house. Supposedly, I flew a rubber bat over his coffin to show him it. The picture of him in the boat was fading over time so I used a picture editor to fix it. He liked to hunt geese. He was my first grandparent to die.
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