Quentin William Graff

b. 7 August 1927, d. 6 November 1956

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  1. 1.  Quentin William Graff was born 7 Aug 1927, Granville, Sioux County, Iowa; died 6 Nov 1956, Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa; was buried Aft 6 Nov 1956, Saint Margaret Cemetery, Orleans, Dickinson County, Iowa.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 7037
    • Occupation: 1953, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; a bookkeeper for Rhode Transfer Co.
    • Residence: Feb 1956, Spirit Lake, , Iowa
    • Hospital: 30 Oct 1956, University Iowa Hospital, Iowa City, , Iowa
    • Obit: Aft 6 Nov 1956

    Notes:

    PerID:
    7037

    Residence:
    moved to [L] due to failing health

    Hospital:
    where he underwent major surgery

    Obit:


    Obituary of Quentin Graff

    Last rites for Quentin Graff were held last Friday morning at the St. Mary's Catholic Church at Spirit Lake, with Rev. Fr. Vincent Beacom, pastor, officiating. Burial was in St. Margaret's Cemetery at Spirit Lake.

    Quentin William Graff was born August 7, 1927, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graff living southeast of Lake Park. He was born at Granville, Iowa, and moved to this community with his parents. He helped on his parents farm until 1952 whenhe attended a school of comptometry and in 1953 took a position as bookkeeper and cost clerk with the Rhode Transfer Co., in chicago. He was with that firm until February of this year when failing health forced him to give up work and heand his wife moved to Spirit Lake.

    Quentin was married Nov. 13, 1954 to Gwendolyn Kreisel of Lake Park.

    Quentin went to the University Hospital at Iowa City where on Oct. 30 he underwent major surgery. He seemed well on the road to recovery when he passed away unexpectedly about 8 o'clock Monday evening, Nov. 5. The cause of death was acoronary thrombosis. He was 29 years 2 months and 8 days of age at the time of his demise.

    Pall bearers were: Everett Roetman, Richard Maranell, Darrell Newbrough, Charles Maranell, Ernest Gath, and Lynn Wallace.

    Special music was furnished by the church choir.

    Surviving his untimely death are: His wife Gwendolyn; his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graff; and three sisters and a brother: Mrs. James Baughman of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. James Umbarger of San Antonio, Texas, and Geraldine Graff and DennisGraff, both at home.

    Quentin was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church of Spirit Lake.

    Mass servers were DeWayne Thompson and Steven Gentry of Spirit Lake and Gary and Jimmy Graff of Milford.

    The dinner was furnished and served by the ladies of St. Maria's Circle of Lake Park with the assistance of the Rosary Society of Spirit Lake.

    Many relatives and friends from a distane aumented the large crowd who paid their last respects to this young man who earned he high esteem of all who knew him. Many floral tributes and spiritual bouquets further attested to the regardin which he was held.

    (This obituary appeared in the Lake Park and Spirit Lake newspapers, November 1956. This obituary has been edited to reflect accurate information.)

    Died:
    cornonary thrombosis

    Quentin married 13 Nov 1954, Spirit Lake, Dickinson County, Iowa.

    Quentin — . Unknown [Family Group Sheet]