Mr. Gray died at 12:30 a.m. Monday at his home following an illness of several months duration.
Born January 13, 1893 at Horatio, Ark., he had resided here since 1926. He owned the Palaco Barber Shop and had retired recently. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.
He is survived by his widow; one daughter, Mrs. Earl Taylor, Tulsa; one brother, C.B. Gray, Ariz; three sisters, Mrs. Dowden Miller, Ardmore, Okla., Mrs. Edward Corley and Mrs. Guy Robinson, both of Vivian, La.; and one grandchild.
Pallbearers were Robert Maxwell, Martin Grigory, L.O. Dickey, Herbert Chandler, Major Dean and Charlie Tomlinson, all of Broken Bow.
Arrangements and burial in the Millwee Cemetery, 5 miles east of Horatio, was under the direction of Norwood-Welch Funeral Home.
Obituary From: McCurtain Gazette
December 8, 1960
Mr. Gray died at 12:30 a.m. Monday at his home following an illness of several months duration.
Born January 13, 1893 at Horatio, Ark., he had resided here since 1926. He owned the Palaco Barber Shop and had retired recently. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.
He is survived by his widow; one daughter, Mrs. Earl Taylor, Tulsa; one brother, C.B. Gray, Ariz; three sisters, Mrs. Dowden Miller, Ardmore, Okla., Mrs. Edward Corley and Mrs. Guy Robinson, both of Vivian, La.; and one grandchild.
Pallbearers were Robert Maxwell, Martin Grigory, L.O. Dickey, Herbert Chandler, Major Dean and Charlie Tomlinson, all of Broken Bow.
Arrangements and burial in the Millwee Cemetery, 5 miles east of Horatio, was under the direction of Norwood-Welch Funeral Home.
Obituary From: McCurtain Gazette
December 8, 1960
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