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Dennis R. Groh

Mason City, Iowa

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MASON CITY - Dennis R. Groh, 69, of 104 15th St. N.W., Mason City, died peacefully Thursday night, April 14, 2011, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit. Memorial services will be held 11 a.m., Tuesday, April 19, 2011, at Fullerton Funeral Home, 123 Second St. S.E., Mason City. Officiating...

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When I was growing up, uncle Dennis took me everywhere with him, I was 5 and he was 23. Some of my fondest memories with him is when we went to the stock car races, I attended many of his bowling tournaments, and him picking me up from school when my mom told me to walk home. He was such a kid at heart, and time spent with him was a fun filled day! I was the luckiest kid in the world to be loved by such a wonderful man. Karen Sinn Fritzler, Colorado

To My Sisters,
He will always be in our hearts as we live, love and wait for healing. He was our big brother, we played flag football, bad mitton and eenie, inie, over in the back yard. He was always ready to go on an adventure and growing up with him was a wonderful experience. He is mourned with much love and will never be forgotten. Love, Linda

When I was growing up, Uncle Dennis lived in Florida, so whenever I'd see him it was someone's vacation. My strongest memories of him are thus associated with Walt Disney World, beautiful Florida weather, and camping and fishing, and good times. He was a talented wood worker; a man who could fix things; a good cook; a baseball fan. He was always very kind to me, and I was very fond of him. It seems so strange to speak of him in the past tense. I'll miss him very much and I'm grateful that my...

When I was growing up, Uncle Dennis lived in Florida, so whenever I'd see him it was someone's vacation. My strongest memories of him are associated with Walt Disney World, beautiful Florida weather, and camping and fishing. He was a talented wood worker; a man who could fix things; a good cook; a baseball fan. He was always very kind to me, and I was very fond of him. It seems so strange to speak of him in the past tense. I'll miss him very much and I'm grateful that my memories are such...

Kaylene, I am sorry to hear of your brothers passing. We grew up with you guys on third street. God Bless!
Roberta (Johnson) Sheahan

Dear Family of Dennis Groh,
Dennis was valued member of the Mason City High School class of 1960. As President of the Class of 1960, I offer our condolences on the passing of our classmate and your brother.
Sincerely,
Bob Johnson
PS
I worked with Dennis's father, Augie, at Decker meatpacking plant. He was a good guy, too.

Dear Becky, Deb and family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember growing up near East Park in the 60's and going to Lincoln School with the both of you. My prayers go out to you and may your hearts mend with time and take comfort in knowing what a great man Dennis was and always be.

David Luna
Coon rapids, Mn

Kay,Rob & Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Take Care.
Vance & Pat Harris

Dennis and I grew up together on 3rd street in the 1950's and he was such a great guy to have as a friend. We lived 3 houses apart and he was always happy, funny, fun and kind. He would fix my bike or anything else I needed help with and was very protective of me even though he was a year younger.
The Groh family was good to all three of us, Raleigh, Wendy and myself. Our mother Lola and your parents were good friends.
My heart goes out to each of you in the family. He loved you...