Nancy Lois Gordon Gruver (August 12, 1931 [1] – January 28, 1990) [2] was an American bridge player. She won more than a dozen American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) "national" championships and finished second in two world championships. [2]
Gruver graduated from the University of Maryland and lived for some time in Ellicott City, Maryland. [1] She died of a heart attack at Howard County General Hospital in Columbia, survived by her husband John A. Gruver, one daughter and one son. [2]
In World Bridge Federation (WBF) competition, her second-place finishes were in 1966, playing with Sue Sachs in the second quadrennial World Women Pairs Championship, and in 1981 Venice Cup, playing with Edith Kemp on the 6-person USA women team. [2]
Nancy Lois Gordon Gruver (August 12, 1931 [1] – January 28, 1990) [2] was an American bridge player. She won more than a dozen American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) "national" championships and finished second in two world championships. [2]
Gruver graduated from the University of Maryland and lived for some time in Ellicott City, Maryland. [1] She died of a heart attack at Howard County General Hospital in Columbia, survived by her husband John A. Gruver, one daughter and one son. [2]
In World Bridge Federation (WBF) competition, her second-place finishes were in 1966, playing with Sue Sachs in the second quadrennial World Women Pairs Championship, and in 1981 Venice Cup, playing with Edith Kemp on the 6-person USA women team. [2]