English: Sculpture carved by Hans Grohs, 1924. Buried here are Hans Friedrich Grohs and his two wives, Elisabeth Grohs Treskow and Elma Grohs Hansen, Nord Friedhof, Heide, Germany.
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Collinson, Frauken Grohs, and McKinney, Rose Mary. A Memento Mori for Elisabeth Grohs Treskow, Hanselma Gallery of Art, Birmingham, AL, 2010. ISBN 0-98302-540-1.
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