Grover Cleveland Smart

Randy Smart has the original picture.

Grover never married. He and his twin sister, Frances, inherited the Clinton homestead from their mother in 1909. Grover had farmed for many years there.

On March 9, 1920, he and Francis Pafford sold the old Clinton homestead. Grover moved to the Panhandle with his sister and her husband, Roscoe Pafford. They appreciated his help with Range Valley Gardens.

Grover later moved back to Clinton to be with another sister, Rachel Kenney and lived in a hatchery there.

Grover Passes

He was only 38 years old when he died on July 26, 1926.

He was laid to rest at Port Cemetery, near Clinton.