Mr. Bray was born in Philadelphia, son of John F. and Pauline L. Bray, and had lived in Fair Haven for four years.
He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Philadelphia, the Photo Engravers Union, and the U.S. Signal Corps.
Surviving, besides his parents, who live at 95 Hance Rd., is a sister, Pauline Bray, at home.
The funeral was Tuesday in Philadelphia. The Adams memorial home was in charge of local arrangements.
From the Red Bank Register, August 11, 1955.
Courtesy of Michael Wolcott.
Mr. Bray was born in Philadelphia, son of John F. and Pauline L. Bray, and had lived in Fair Haven for four years.
He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Philadelphia, the Photo Engravers Union, and the U.S. Signal Corps.
Surviving, besides his parents, who live at 95 Hance Rd., is a sister, Pauline Bray, at home.
The funeral was Tuesday in Philadelphia. The Adams memorial home was in charge of local arrangements.
From the Red Bank Register, August 11, 1955.
Courtesy of Michael Wolcott.
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