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Grover H. Hornstein
© Enid Morning News
01-1971
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Mary E. and Grover H. HORNSTEIN

Covington Cemetery


Covington – Grover H. Hornstein, 85, died Monday afternoon in an Enid hospital following a lingering illness.

Services will be at 2 PM Friday in St. John's Lutheran Church in Covington with pastor Carlton S. Kjergaard officiating. Burial will be in the Covington Cemetery under the direction of the Anderson Funeral Home of Garber.

Hornstein was born March 7, 1885, at Peiffertown, Pennsylvania, and came to Oklahoma, then Indian Territory, in 1903, settling in Osage County.

He and Mary Elizabeth Wilbar were married February 29, 1908, and they lived in several Oklahoma and Kansas towns while he was a field superintendent in the production department of Phillips Petroleum.

He retired several years ago and in 1965 moved to his present home in Covington.

He is survived by his wife Mary of the home; three daughters, Mrs. M. R. Kightlinger, Lakeland, Florida, Mrs. W. C. Krausse, Douglas and Mrs. A. W. Morgan, Borger, Texas; six grandsons and seven great – grandchildren.

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