Thursday, May 01, 2008

Rochester WW II Vet dies in Motel in Iowa Leaving $263,000 in Cash

Man born in Rochester, New York in 1925, served in U.S Navy during World War II, dies in Motel leaving a large sum of cash. Police are asking for help to locate a possible brother and daughter of John Richard Grant, who was discovered deceased in his motel room at the Sheldon Motel, in Sheldon, Sioux County, Iowa.

Sheriffs discovered some papers, the back of a gold watch and other belongings, and in two vinyl cassette tape cases was $263,000, most of it in $50 and $100 bills.

There was no reason to believe Grant got the money illegally, so the money should go to his next-of-kin, police said.

A brother might be working as a harbor master for the U.S. Navy in Japan. The late John R. Grant, a WWII U.S. Navy veteran, also might have a daughter. Again, nobody seems certain -- at least not yet.

Grant had documents showing he served in the Navy during World War II. He was buried April 17 at the Keokuk National Cemetery. His obituary noted he was born on Nov. 7, 1925, in Rochester, N.Y. His parents were Harold and Cora Grant.

Grant paid $500 per month to stay at the motel. Officials say he had also stayed in Kansas, Minnesota and near Chicago.

Read the full story in the “Telegraph Herald” newspaper at: http://www.thonline.com/article.cfm?id=200007

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