Will Be Held Friday
Funeral services will be held for Henry H. Wray at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Methodist church in Hopkins. The Rev. Vernon Wheeler, pastor, wll conduct the services. Mr. Wray died Monday afternoon at a hospital in St. Joseph. He had lived in Hopkins since 1918, and had been a stock buyer and served as justice of the peace for several years.
Mr. Wray was born June 26, 1869, on a farm near Hopkins.
He is survived by his wife of Hopkins; two sons, Wright Wray, Gilman City, and Guy Wray, Cedar Falls, Ia.; a daughter, Mrs. Hope Morris, Banning, Calif.; a brother, W.M. Wray, Sheridan; two sisters, Mrs. Clara New, Boulder, Colo., and Mrs. Irene New, Denver, Colo.; 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in the Hopkins cemetery.
The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri
Wednesday, January 20, 1947, Page 2
Will Be Held Friday
Funeral services will be held for Henry H. Wray at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Methodist church in Hopkins. The Rev. Vernon Wheeler, pastor, wll conduct the services. Mr. Wray died Monday afternoon at a hospital in St. Joseph. He had lived in Hopkins since 1918, and had been a stock buyer and served as justice of the peace for several years.
Mr. Wray was born June 26, 1869, on a farm near Hopkins.
He is survived by his wife of Hopkins; two sons, Wright Wray, Gilman City, and Guy Wray, Cedar Falls, Ia.; a daughter, Mrs. Hope Morris, Banning, Calif.; a brother, W.M. Wray, Sheridan; two sisters, Mrs. Clara New, Boulder, Colo., and Mrs. Irene New, Denver, Colo.; 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in the Hopkins cemetery.
The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri
Wednesday, January 20, 1947, Page 2
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