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'''Born''': May 18, 1913<br>
'''Born''': May 18, 1913<br>
Deceased : December 28, 1982
'''Deceased''': December 28, 1982


Bishop of [[Diocese of Shrewsbury|Shrewsbury]], 1962-1980
Bishop of [[Diocese of Shrewsbury|Shrewsbury]], 1962-1980
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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Grasar]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Grasar]]

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WILLIAM ERIC GRASAR

Born: May 18, 1913
Deceased: December 28, 1982

Bishop of Shrewsbury, 1962-1980

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The motto of the bishop was Servus tuus ego.

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