
Vernon
A. Groff
Vernon
A. Groff, 84, of Seneca, died Sunday, January 18, 2004, at the veterans'
hospital in Topeka.
He was born June 24, 1919, on a farm
at Woodsiding, NE, near Auburn, the son of Aubrey D. and Stella Mae
Allen Groff. He attended Locust
Grove School there and graduated from Auburn High School in 1936. He
worked on the family farm and broke horses. His parents contracted
to put on rodeos so Vern became involved at an early age. He became
a member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and continued
this member ship for 35 years. “Blackie” Groff started
out riding steers and then at 16 began riding bucking broncos. In 1938
he moved to Seneca where he worked for Frank Kuckelman for 20 years
and also worked at Seneca Implement where he was a parts man and did
mechanical work on farm equipment. He served in the U.S.
Army from 1941 to 1944 in the 115th Cavalry.
On
October 17, 1941, while stationed with the Army at Fort Lewis, WA,
he
married
Susan
Mohlman, of Seneca,
at
Olympia,
WA.
They
returned to Seneca
in 1945.
Vern retired from the rodeos in 1947 and began auctioneering. By
the 1960s he was running five sale barns a week and working
in the four corner states. He worked with Gene Toby for 51 years
and auctioned
everything from real estate and antiques to commercial items and
livestock. In 1951 he started Rail Realty selling real estate in
the Seneca area.
His last sale was in March of 2001.
He was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul
Church, the St. Joseph Society, and the Knights of Columbus, where
he had been a past Grand Knight.
He was also a member of the Kansas Real Estate Association and the
Seneca Saddle Club.
Survivors are his wife Susan of the home;
four sons, Mike, and his wife Carolyn of Aurora, IL, David and his
wife Jane of Topeka,
Dan, and his wife Kathy of Bloomington, IL, Kent, and his wife Meg
of Solsberry, IN; four daughters, Kay Vondenkamp and her husband
Tom, and Vicki Haverkamp and her husband Glenn, all of Tecumseh,
KS, Judy Strathman
and her husband Larry, of Seneca, Michelle Luebbe and her husband
Randy, of Topeka; 29 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two grandchildren,
Sherri Strathman on March 27, 1968 and Greg Strathman on July 6, 1975,
and a brother,
Ralph.
A memorial mass will be offered at 10:30
A.M. Thursday, January 22, at Sts. Peter & Paul Church. Inurnment
will be in the church cemetery, with military honors by the Seneca
American Legion Post #21 and the Veterans of Foreign
Wars
Post #7458.
The rosary will be prayed at the Lauer Funeral Home at
2 and 7 P.M.
Wednesday.
Memorials may be given for Sts. Peter & Paul School and sent
in care of the family.