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Frederick (Fred) Mayo Rainey

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Frederick (Fred) Mayo Rainey

Birth
Madison County, Tennessee, USA
Death
6 Mar 1926 (aged 51)
Hugo, Choctaw County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Hugo, Choctaw County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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HUGO NEWS;
F. M. RAINEY PASSES AWAY---Funeral Held Today For Well Known Hugo Man---F. M. Rainey, well known Hugo resident, died Tuesday morning at his home on East Jeferson street. He had been in bad health for some time.

Mr. Rainey was born in Madison county, Tennessee. When he was our years old his parents moved to Paris, Texas where he lived until seven years ago when he moved to Hugo.

Surviving Mr. Rainey are his wife and nine children, Robert Rainey, Jerry Rainey, Misses Hazel and Mary Rainey, Mrs John Kennedy and Jack and Joe Rainey of Hugo, John Rainey, of Memphis, Tennessee, and Miss. Laurice Rainey of Paris, Texas; two sisters, Mrs I. P. Owens, of Phoenix, Arizona, and Mrs. Millie Holton, of Wichita Falls, Texas; two brothers, W. W. Rainey, of El Paso, Texas, and C. K. Rainey of Swink, and a Niece, Mrs George Boyer, of Paris, Texas.

Funeral services were conducted at the residence Thursday Afternoon at 4:30 o'clock by the Rev. Virgil Alexandre, pastor of the First Methodist church. Burial was in the Mount Olivet Cemetery
HUGO NEWS;
F. M. RAINEY PASSES AWAY---Funeral Held Today For Well Known Hugo Man---F. M. Rainey, well known Hugo resident, died Tuesday morning at his home on East Jeferson street. He had been in bad health for some time.

Mr. Rainey was born in Madison county, Tennessee. When he was our years old his parents moved to Paris, Texas where he lived until seven years ago when he moved to Hugo.

Surviving Mr. Rainey are his wife and nine children, Robert Rainey, Jerry Rainey, Misses Hazel and Mary Rainey, Mrs John Kennedy and Jack and Joe Rainey of Hugo, John Rainey, of Memphis, Tennessee, and Miss. Laurice Rainey of Paris, Texas; two sisters, Mrs I. P. Owens, of Phoenix, Arizona, and Mrs. Millie Holton, of Wichita Falls, Texas; two brothers, W. W. Rainey, of El Paso, Texas, and C. K. Rainey of Swink, and a Niece, Mrs George Boyer, of Paris, Texas.

Funeral services were conducted at the residence Thursday Afternoon at 4:30 o'clock by the Rev. Virgil Alexandre, pastor of the First Methodist church. Burial was in the Mount Olivet Cemetery


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