He was born in Pulaski County on December 19, 1908, the son of the late Mary Frances "Sissy" Bray.
He had lived here all of his life and was a farmer.
Funeral services were held Sunday in the chapel of Denney-Murrell-Correll Funeral Home with Rev. Charles E. Correll officiating.
Burial was in the New Hope Cemetery.
Obituary from The Commonwealth-Journal, Somerset, Kentucky - May 1, 1972.
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Clarence Bray was listed as Clarence Maupin in the 1910 and 1920 Censuses in Pulaski County, Kentucky. His mother, Mary Frances Bray married Lewis Maupin on February 2, 1908 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Apparently Clarence's name at birth was Clarence Maupin. By the time of the 1940 Census, he was listed as Clarence Bray. His WWII Draft Card lists his name as Clarence Bray.
He was born in Pulaski County on December 19, 1908, the son of the late Mary Frances "Sissy" Bray.
He had lived here all of his life and was a farmer.
Funeral services were held Sunday in the chapel of Denney-Murrell-Correll Funeral Home with Rev. Charles E. Correll officiating.
Burial was in the New Hope Cemetery.
Obituary from The Commonwealth-Journal, Somerset, Kentucky - May 1, 1972.
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Clarence Bray was listed as Clarence Maupin in the 1910 and 1920 Censuses in Pulaski County, Kentucky. His mother, Mary Frances Bray married Lewis Maupin on February 2, 1908 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Apparently Clarence's name at birth was Clarence Maupin. By the time of the 1940 Census, he was listed as Clarence Bray. His WWII Draft Card lists his name as Clarence Bray.
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