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 Raymond Lee Carey

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Raymond Lee Carey

Birth
Death
7 Nov 1935 (aged 36)
Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
Burial
Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
Plot
Section E
Memorial ID
30927385 View Source

Raymond L. Carey, 36 years old, of 23 West Thirty-ninth street, a World War veteran, will be buried Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock with military services by Delaware Post, No. 1, American Legion, and a firing squad from Fort duPont. Interment will be in Riverview cemetery.

Mr. Carey, who died Thursday, was a member of the American Legion. The Drum and Bugle Corps of Delaware Post will sound taps at the grave and a salute will be fired by the Fort duPont firing squad. The Rev. Charles C. Harris, pastor of Eastlake M. E. Church, will conduct serivces at 3 o'clock at his home, and the Rev. James N. Grant, chaplain of Delaware Post, will officiate at the grave.

Mr. Carey is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Carey; a son, Mervyn; a sister, Mrs. L. C. Berringer; his mother, Mrs. Nellie D. Carey, of this city, and a half-brother, William Thompson, of Atlantic City.

He had been employed by the Diamond State Telephone Company for the past 15 years.
(Wilmington Morning News, 9 November 1935 (Saturday), page 2)

Raymond L. Carey, 36 years old, of 23 West Thirty-ninth street, a World War veteran, will be buried Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock with military services by Delaware Post, No. 1, American Legion, and a firing squad from Fort duPont. Interment will be in Riverview cemetery.

Mr. Carey, who died Thursday, was a member of the American Legion. The Drum and Bugle Corps of Delaware Post will sound taps at the grave and a salute will be fired by the Fort duPont firing squad. The Rev. Charles C. Harris, pastor of Eastlake M. E. Church, will conduct serivces at 3 o'clock at his home, and the Rev. James N. Grant, chaplain of Delaware Post, will officiate at the grave.

Mr. Carey is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Carey; a son, Mervyn; a sister, Mrs. L. C. Berringer; his mother, Mrs. Nellie D. Carey, of this city, and a half-brother, William Thompson, of Atlantic City.

He had been employed by the Diamond State Telephone Company for the past 15 years.
(Wilmington Morning News, 9 November 1935 (Saturday), page 2)

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