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William Lemon Gray

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William Lemon Gray

Birth
Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Aug 1966 (aged 74)
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mausoleum: 4-046-C
Memorial ID
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`He was one of the original members of the board of control when the Old Mission Mausoleum was first founded.

The builder and founder were George A. Saxton and the members are listed:

Floyd A. Amsden
Howard E. Case
Charles Albert Comley
Carl Fisher
William L. Gray
Marcellus M. Murdock
Charles Jusdon Petrie
Lon H. Powell
Reason R. Vermilion
Charles G. Yankey.

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William Gray volunteered for military service, January 21, 1918. He was assigned to the Base Hospital unit stationed at Camp McPherson. This information was obtained on page 106 from the book, "World War I Honor Roll of Lawrence County Missouri," published by the Lawrence County Historical Society, 2002. Special thanks to Sue, for this information. [November 2016]
`He was one of the original members of the board of control when the Old Mission Mausoleum was first founded.

The builder and founder were George A. Saxton and the members are listed:

Floyd A. Amsden
Howard E. Case
Charles Albert Comley
Carl Fisher
William L. Gray
Marcellus M. Murdock
Charles Jusdon Petrie
Lon H. Powell
Reason R. Vermilion
Charles G. Yankey.

=== === === ===
William Gray volunteered for military service, January 21, 1918. He was assigned to the Base Hospital unit stationed at Camp McPherson. This information was obtained on page 106 from the book, "World War I Honor Roll of Lawrence County Missouri," published by the Lawrence County Historical Society, 2002. Special thanks to Sue, for this information. [November 2016]

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