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Richard Baker Ray

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Richard Baker Ray

Birth
Waycross, Ware County, Georgia, USA
Death
12 Apr 1991 (aged 80)
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA
Burial
Leesburg, Lake County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Richard and Claudia were married 16 June, 1937 in Broward Co., FL. They divorced in 1945 or 1948 in Sumter Co., FL. He married Eunice Lucille Turner on 29 December 1952 in Lake Co., FL.

RICHARD BAKER RAY, 80, of Tampa, died Friday in Tampa. A native of Waycross, GA., he had lived in the Tampa Bay area 40 years, coming from Leesburg, FL. He was a processor for Sealtest Foods, with 25 years of service, and was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving in World War II. He is survived by his wife, Eunice Burch; one son, Spurgeon of Clermont; two daughters, Lois Ann Wickline and Barbara McClellan, both of Tampa; one brother, Munson of Webster; six sisters, Doris Iley and Ollie Sizemore, both of Webster, Eunice Upgrove of Orlando, Lovie Reeves of California, Thelma Hassee of Texas and Nancy Huggins of Plant City; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. F.T. Blount Co., Nebraska Avenue Chapel.
(Obituary from "The Tampa Tribune," Monday, April 15, 1991.)
Richard and Claudia were married 16 June, 1937 in Broward Co., FL. They divorced in 1945 or 1948 in Sumter Co., FL. He married Eunice Lucille Turner on 29 December 1952 in Lake Co., FL.

RICHARD BAKER RAY, 80, of Tampa, died Friday in Tampa. A native of Waycross, GA., he had lived in the Tampa Bay area 40 years, coming from Leesburg, FL. He was a processor for Sealtest Foods, with 25 years of service, and was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving in World War II. He is survived by his wife, Eunice Burch; one son, Spurgeon of Clermont; two daughters, Lois Ann Wickline and Barbara McClellan, both of Tampa; one brother, Munson of Webster; six sisters, Doris Iley and Ollie Sizemore, both of Webster, Eunice Upgrove of Orlando, Lovie Reeves of California, Thelma Hassee of Texas and Nancy Huggins of Plant City; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. F.T. Blount Co., Nebraska Avenue Chapel.
(Obituary from "The Tampa Tribune," Monday, April 15, 1991.)

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