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Paul Groody Obituary

Paul Joseph Groody went to walk with his Lord, Jesus Christ, on Thursday, Oct. 7, 2010. Funeral: 10 a.m. on Tuesday at Beck Funeral Home, Austin, with interment to follow in Capital Memorial Park, Pflugerville. Visitation: 1 to 7 p.m. Monday at Beck Funeral Home. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you donate to any affiliation of United States veterans who so bravely serve our country. Born to Hazley Thomas Groody, M.D. and Marie Conrad Groody, he and his two older brothers, Tom and John, were reared in Manhattan, Kan. Their happy home was full of music, discovery, humor and hard work. With a four-year tour in Europe and Japan, Paul proudly served his country during World War II as a surgical technician officer and chaplain's assistance. His bravery was honored with an American Theater Campaign Medal, EAME Campaign Medal with two Bronze Stars, and Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal. He commanded his own medical-aid station during combat within the 386th Regiment, 97th Infantry Division ("Trident"). The Trident Division experienced extensive front line combat in France, Czechoslovakia and Germany and was part of General Patton's left flank during the Battle of the Bulge. The Trident Division is acclaimed for its part in the liberation of Czechoslovakia through the capture of Cheb and freeing of concentration camp victims at Flossenburg. Near the end of the war, Paul married the love of his life, Virginia Rose Westberg, who together celebrated an astonishing 66 years of marriage. After the war, Paul continued his career as a mortician and funeral director. As a matter of coincidence, he will be buried at Capital Memorial Park, which is one of the many Texas cemeteries he designed and constructed during the 1950s. In the 1960s, Paul became a small piece of history through his involvement with the JFK assassination. While residing in Fort Worth on Nov. 22 1963, he was summoned by the U.S. Secret Service to administer an expectantly secret and prompt burial of Lee Harvey Oswald. Paul later became a testimonial figure surrounding the JFK assassination conspiracy theory as a consequence of his 1981 exhumation and second entombment of Oswald. Touching countless lives throughout his life, Paul's unique quality was that he was always positive, an amazing storyteller and an amusing humorist. His technical skills were only surpassed by his artistic ability. Foremost, Paul demonstrated kindheartedness towards and interest in everyone he met. Survivors: His devoted wife; children, Patricia Enstrom and Don Groody; grandchildren, Duncan Campbell, Dashelle Groody, Patrick Enstrom and Kristen Braasch; great-grandsons, Declan Campbell and Oliver Braasch; and many west coast Groody members survive Paul.

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Published by Star-Telegram on Oct. 10, 2010.

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Shirley Hutton

August 6, 2024

Paul's brother, John, and I were best friends....singing in the choir together at the First Presbyterian Church in Vacaville, California. It was an inter-generational friendship that I cherished. What a wonderful man Paul was.

October 13, 2010

Don and Cher, My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Please give my regards to your Mom. I remember the first time I ever met your Dad I knew right away that he was full of goodness and humor, I liked that about him. I have a great respect and admiration for all the things he accomplished in his lifetime. He will be missed. May God Bless each of you during this time. Linda Connor-Main Street Homes

Greg Carroll

October 13, 2010

To Don and Patty, I was really impressed with your dad's love of life and his humor. And the way he raised you both! As kids we all wanted to hang with your dad! His big smile will be missed. Sincerely, Greg Carroll

Dale Ossip Johnson

October 13, 2010

He was one of the more interesting people I have ever met. He was an historical figure. and a true gentlemen.

Mike Leeman

October 13, 2010

I was fortunate to have had the opportunity to work in the funeral business with Paul during the mid '60's. We shared many good times and laughs. He will be missed.

David Flanagan

October 12, 2010

Donald, Sorry to read of your dad's passing. What a great guy he was as we grew up under our parent's watchful eye. I'll always have fond memories of our friendship growing up. My prayers are with you and your family.

Richard Miller

October 12, 2010

To the Groody Family:

On behalf of The Miller Family of Miller Funeral Home. We would like to express our deepest sympathy to you as Paul was a devoted employee and funeral director. I remember his professionalism on that day in 1963 when Miller Funeral Home was chosen to recieve the body of Lee Harvey Oswald. Even though we were all stunned by the ocassion Paul acted with the professional manner that made him Paul Groody. Paul we will always remember you and someday will meet you again where there will be no need for your services but to honor you for your work while here on earth. God Bless you.

October 12, 2010

Don, So sorry to hear of your father's passing. What a special featured article in the Star-Telegram. Thinking of you and Patty.
Marge Johnson Ray (Arlington, TX)

October 11, 2010

Don, I have great memories of your Dad and how much fun he was to be around. He made me feel like family when we were all together.
My prayers and thoughts to out to your Mom, Patty and yourself. Hope to see you soon, Joey Herr

Margie Tripp Huchingson

October 11, 2010

Don,
So very sorry to hear about your dad. We always knew our dads were there for us. They were and still are and we look forward to seeing them again at our family reunion in Heaven. You and your family are in my prayers.
Hugs,
Margie

Karen Tuttleton Witcher

October 11, 2010

To the Groody Family,

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. It has been many years ago but I was a friend of Patty's and I always loved coming to the Groody home. Mr. Groody was also so happy and so much fun. I will be praying for your family during this time.

Paul O'Connor

October 11, 2010

Dear Groody Family:

We are so sorry to hear of Pauls passing. He will be missed by many. We first met Paul as a neighbor ; he always waived at his neighbors as we drove by his house. He also became a customer of our family plumbing company: Neighborhood Plumbing and Drain. I always enjoyed performing service calls at his house as we would always talk and he would share his stories and drawings with me. What an amazing life he lived. May God bless Paul and watch over your family. Our prayers are with you.
Paul, Jean and Emma

Kim Kauitzsch

October 10, 2010

To the Groody family,

I have wonderful childhood memories of Paul at our Westberg family get-togethers. Paul was definitely a wonderful storyteller and I will miss that most about him. I am sure he is telling my dad, my grandparents, and others some great stories in heaven right now and they are having a wonderful reunion that we all will experience some day!!! Our thoughts and prayers are with you!

October 10, 2010

Dear Groody Family,
I am blessed that I was fortunate to have known Mr. Groody all through our growing up years. He was always so much fun to be around. My heart goes out to you. I know you will miss him. I will be doing my best to attend the service. If I am unable to be there, I will certainly be there in spirit.
Sincerely,
Steve Hullum

Carol Evitt

October 10, 2010

Paul - my heart goes out to you on the loss of your dear father. My prayers are with you and your family.

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