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Bill "Gumps" Grams with his wife Thelma during World War II. When his older brother Garland Grams died in 1960, Gumps managed the business for Garland's widow Connie Grams until she sold it to Glenn Nininger in 1972. Both garages were destroyed by fire in the 1960s and rebuilt. Gumps sold Sunoco. (Photo courtesy of John Brubaker)
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Bill "Gumps" Grams with his wife Thelma during World War II. When his older brother Garland Grams died in 1960, Gumps managed the business for Garland's widow Connie Grams until she sold it to Glenn Nininger in 1972. Both garages were destroyed by fire in the 1960s and rebuilt. Gumps sold Sunoco. (Photo courtesy of John Brubaker)
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Bill "Gumps" Grams with his wife Thelma during World War II. When his older brother Garland Grams died in 1960, Gumps managed the business for Garland's widow Connie Grams until she sold it to Glenn Nininger in 1972. Both garages were destroyed by fire in the 1960s and rebuilt. Gumps sold Sunoco. (Photo courtesy of John Brubaker)

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