Pain Relief & Wellness - July 2019

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GROVE CITY’S FAMOUS SONS AND DAUGHTERS PEOPLE FROM OUR SMALL TOWN WHO ACHIEVED BIG THINGS

Grove City is by no means a densely populated area. Technically, it’s not even a city at all, but rather a borough of Mercer County. The 2010 census numbered Grove City’s residents at 8,322. Despite our small number of residents, many highly accomplished people have called this place home over the years. Here is a brief list of some of our borough’s most famous inhabitants.

R.J. BOWERS To make it to the NFL from a small, Division III college is no easy feat, but R.J. Bowers was a very special athlete. After playing minor league baseball for a number of years, Bowers decided to transition to football and enrolled in Grove City College. Over the course of his college career, he broke nearly every record imaginable. After graduating, he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers and played two seasons for the Cleveland Browns. PAULA KELLY Born in Grove City in 1919, Kelly joined Glenn Miller’s orchestra, one of the most popular of the big band era, as a singer, launching herself to fame. She was a member of the vocal group The Modernaires until the 1970s. Her vocal performance on “I Know Why (And So Do You),” recorded in 1941, is regarded as one of the most iconic of the era. You can check out her work on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, and more.

PATRICIA WETTIG Though she was born in nearby Milford, Ohio, actress Patricia Wettig was raised in Grove City. After graduating from Grove City High School in 1970, Wettig attended Ohio Wesleyan University and Temple University before beginning her career in film and television. Her most noteworthy role came as Nancy Weston on the show “Thirtysomething.” Her work on the show, which is now regarded as a forerunner of modern prestige TV, earned her a Golden Globe and three Primetime Emmys.

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