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Carl Gross

Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania

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Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania
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Carl G. Gross, 84, of Lehighton died March 25, 2016 at his home. He was the husband of Shirley M. (Correll) Gross. Services: Services to be announced at a later date.

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I am so sorry to hear of Carl's passing.I knew Carl for many years while working with Him at G E Aerospace.He was one of the most talented mfg. engineers I was privileged to know.His patience and knowledge certainly helped many People including Myself to extend Our careers at Ge.God bless You.

Although Carl and I knew each other for the short time we worked together on the EOS Program I felt that we shared a common bond of enjoying the good feelings of a job well done. Carl was a down to earth guy and a person who could be counted on when help was needed. I consider myself lucky to have known both Carl and you, Shirley. I am sincerely sorry for your loss.

I am honored and blessed to have known Carl and the family. He always made us laugh and taught us so much. He was patient and kind as he shared his love of beekeeping with us, and overwhelmed Michael when he offered to work together gathering honey. Michael still talks about those times frequently. Diana remembers how much the Festival of Lights was so important to Carl, but for me, I smile every time I hear someone order wings, as it always reminds me of the fun evenings out we shared! He...

Carl was a good man. I was a student in his
ordinance school in Fussen, Germany and worked with him at General Electric and hunted with him.

Carl was a gifted engineer and as such, did not suffer fools gladly. As an engineer myself, I am honored that he counted me as a friend. Shirley, you have been a hero during these past months. Your devotion could not be exceeded. My sympathy to the entire Gross family.

It's with heavy hearts that we learned of Carl's passing.

Certainly we will miss the happy times Alice and I shared with Carl and the family - hunting, family socializing (we had many good times around the campfire), and the GE Christmas luncheons.

We especially enjoyed our trips to Barnesville and the Oktoberfest.

And we also had many good times at Trainer's.

Prost!

Carl will be missed by many, many friends.

Carl was a gifted engineer, and as such did not suffer fools gladly. As an engineer myself, I am honored that Carl counted me as a friend. Shirley was a real hero over these last months; her devotion could not have been surpassed. I extend my sympathy to the entire Gross family.

To the Gross Family.
Wishing you peace and loving memories of Carl to comfort you. Carl was a great friend, coworker and a Master Mechanic.