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 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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