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Graveside rites for William Gray, 85, of Tarkio, were conducted Monday morning at Home Cemetery.
Mr. Gray, who had been living recently at the Pleasant View rest home in Rock Port, died last Friday at Fairfax Community Hospital after an illness of several months' duration.
Officiating minister at the services was the Rev. Thomas Hall, pastor of the Methodist Church.
Surviving is a stepdaughter, Mrs. J.W. Burson of Seattle, Wash.
Mr. Gray was born May 6, 1872, at Darlington, Wis. In 1912, he married Mrs. Clarence Larimer, the former Dora Barnhart. Before moving to Tarkio about 1940, the Grays had lived in Nebraska City, Neb.
Mrs. Gray died June 20th.
The Tarkio Avalanche 20 Sep 1957
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Graveside rites for William Gray, 85, of Tarkio, were conducted Monday morning at Home Cemetery.
Mr. Gray, who had been living recently at the Pleasant View rest home in Rock Port, died last Friday at Fairfax Community Hospital after an illness of several months' duration.
Officiating minister at the services was the Rev. Thomas Hall, pastor of the Methodist Church.
Surviving is a stepdaughter, Mrs. J.W. Burson of Seattle, Wash.
Mr. Gray was born May 6, 1872, at Darlington, Wis. In 1912, he married Mrs. Clarence Larimer, the former Dora Barnhart. Before moving to Tarkio about 1940, the Grays had lived in Nebraska City, Neb.
Mrs. Gray died June 20th.
The Tarkio Avalanche 20 Sep 1957
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