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Nurse involved with Sioux City's first open heart bypass surgery retires

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SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KTIV) -

After 37 years in medicine, 27 of them at Mercy Medical Center, a nurse who played a key role in a groundbreaking operation is retiring.

Linda Groves was part of Siouxland's first open heart bypass surgery back in 1978.

Even Sioux City Mayor Bob Scott stopped by to honor the registered nurse with a city proclamation.

Groves says she's looking forward to spending time with her grandchildren, and relaxing.

But, that doesn't mean she'll forget where she's worked for nearly three decades.

"What am I going to miss? Camaraderie, all the people I work with. You know, the surgeons. Had a lot of great memories," said Linda Groves, retired registered nurse.

Friends, family, and colleagues turned out for her retirement party.

Groves said there are already plans in the works for the next get-together.

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