File:Masons honor William L. Grossin 1987.jpg
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William L. Gross, longtime Brunswick magistrate, businessman and raconteur was honored by the local Masons in 1987. From left: Grand Insp. Bernard Reynolds, Brunswick lodge secretary Doug Wetnight, Judge Gross, Worshipful Master Kenneth "Poppy" Lewis.
(Clipping from the Brunswick Citizen)
Judge Gross was quite a character. I think this was around the time the Citizen had incorrectly announced that he was either dead or dying. There was an article on him the next week with a picture showing him very much alive and quoting Mark Twain with the words "Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated." Always heard Willie Gross would recite poetry at the drop of a hat, including Rev Luther Martin's poem "Going Back to Brunswick". He once told me he was born on Easter Sunday 1902 and his mother thought he'd be a preacher "but he'd never heard the call.".. ....Peter
John Robinson: I use to go to his store an help him when i was a kid down by rail road tracks very nice man. an had a great sense of humor
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