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Published Obituary for JOHN GROH
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John Herman Groh, 64, of Chester, MD died on December 6, 2012 at the John Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. Born March 3, 1948, he was the son of the late John and Camille Groh. In 1971, he married the former Nancy Elizabeth Sherman. Mr. Groh joined the Annapolis Police Department on March 15, 1973, where he worked for 25 years. After his retirement, he stayed with the Annapolis Police as a civilian employee until 2010. He was a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks Lodge 2576. In addition to his loving wife, Nancy, he is survived by three grown children: James John Groh, Eric Wayne Groh and April Lynn Groh; and four beautiful grandchildren: Rodney, Dylan, Sydney and Wyatt. A celebration of Life will be held at 12:00pm on Tuesday December 11 at the Elks Lodge 2576, 2525 Romancoke Road, Stevensville, MD 21666. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Fraternal Order of Police, Annapolis Lodge #1, P.O. Box 1903, Annapolis. MD 21404. Funeral Arrangements by Fellows, Helfenbein & Newnam Funeral Home, P.A. in Chester, MD. For online condolences, please visit www(dot)fhnfuneralhome.com Obituary courtesy of CapitalGazette.com |
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| Posted 6 months ago Thank you for your service, Mr. Groh. I pray that you rest in peace and that your loved ones may find peace as well. "I have a strict gun control policy. If there's a gun around, I want to be in control of it." - Clint Eastwood |
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| Posted 6 months ago Tomorrow at Noon (EST), there will be a Celebration of Life for our Dear Friend, John! If you are able to, why not take a moment of your time at Noon (EST) for a moment of silence and a Prayer for those who are affected by John's passing. I know I will. |
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| Posted 6 months ago Thanks for the reminder, Tim. I most certainly will, as well. Bessie Braddock: “Sir, you are drunk.” Churchill: “Madam, you are ugly. In the morning, I shall be sober.” |
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| Posted 6 months ago Rest in Peace, My Friend!!
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| Posted 6 months ago R.I.P. John. |
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| Posted 6 months ago I will always most certainly celebrate John's life. |
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| Posted 6 months ago RIP, John. Thank you for your service. http://www.iamsorryivotedforobama.com/ How's that HOPE and CHANGE working out for you? What would you do for a Klondike bar? |
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| Posted 6 months ago Rest in Peace my Brother John. I will join you at noon Tim. Thank you for posting this. |
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| Posted 6 months ago I too will be here at noon. Godspeed my friend ! We will see you on the other side. Prayers for Nancy and the rest of the family. PL's Dedicated Vetting Agent |
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| Posted 6 months ago Rest in Peace Brother... |
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| Posted 6 months ago You know I'm missing you and you know I always will. You will always be in my heart and when I need you I know where to find you. Thank you God for blessing me with John's love and friendship. I know you are resting in peace now my friend. Thank you for all that you did in Law Enforcement and for all that you taught me. I will put it to good use when I'm ready. I know you will be looking down on your family and your friends. We ALL are better for knowing you John. May God Bless you! Denise |
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| Posted 6 months ago Thank you for this notice, 36TR. I thought of John's family and friends yesterday and through the day. God send his loving comfort. I pray for you all to have happy, healthy lives and that your longtime dreams, as well as the new ones unfolding come true in your lives. I have discovered John's circle of friends extended far and wide. I believe, in each of his encounters, John took special effort to make the moments together count. John showed his friendship through bringing laughter and a constant, genuine support. It has been a mission of sorts for the fun-loving John. A mission that completes in our regard for each other in something we all have in common. This recognition, like a great network, is not just John's gift, but a particular gift we share among us. They call it brotherhood. Thank you, John for being a good brother. I love you and miss you. |


