She married first to Dr. W. J. Bradley. While they were living in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, he died of typhoid (which John McClain's first wife died from) After several years as a widow, she met John McClain in Cedar Rapids and they were married. Rachel was buried by her first husband.
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The Salt Lake Tribune
Wednesday, April 25, 1934
page 16
Well-Known S.L. Woman Succumbs
Mrs. Rachel Cumming McClain, 61, widow of John Collins McClain, prominent Salt Lake resident, died suddenly Tuesday at 5:40 p.m. at her home, 45 Seventh East street, of a cerebral hemorrhage.
Mrs. McClain was born in Gardner, Ill., and came to Salt Lake from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 15 years ago. She was a member of Lynns chapter, Order of Eastern Star, and the Ladies' Literary club.
Mrs. McClain is survived by a son, Paul B. Bradley of Salt Lake; a sister, Mrs. Enos O. Bates, and two brothers, John and James Cumming of Illinois.
Funeral arrangements had not been completed Tuesday night.
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Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. in St. Paul's Episcopal church. The Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Moulton, bishop of the Utah diocese of the Episcopal church, will officiated.
The body will be taken to her former home in Buchanan, Mich. for burial.
Funeral Directors: Qualtrough-Allcott Co.
She married first to Dr. W. J. Bradley. While they were living in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, he died of typhoid (which John McClain's first wife died from) After several years as a widow, she met John McClain in Cedar Rapids and they were married. Rachel was buried by her first husband.
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The Salt Lake Tribune
Wednesday, April 25, 1934
page 16
Well-Known S.L. Woman Succumbs
Mrs. Rachel Cumming McClain, 61, widow of John Collins McClain, prominent Salt Lake resident, died suddenly Tuesday at 5:40 p.m. at her home, 45 Seventh East street, of a cerebral hemorrhage.
Mrs. McClain was born in Gardner, Ill., and came to Salt Lake from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 15 years ago. She was a member of Lynns chapter, Order of Eastern Star, and the Ladies' Literary club.
Mrs. McClain is survived by a son, Paul B. Bradley of Salt Lake; a sister, Mrs. Enos O. Bates, and two brothers, John and James Cumming of Illinois.
Funeral arrangements had not been completed Tuesday night.
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Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. in St. Paul's Episcopal church. The Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Moulton, bishop of the Utah diocese of the Episcopal church, will officiated.
The body will be taken to her former home in Buchanan, Mich. for burial.
Funeral Directors: Qualtrough-Allcott Co.
Family Members
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Mary Ann Cumming Alvord
1859–1899
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Robert Cumming
1861–1869
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David H. Cumming
1863–1932
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Helen "Nellie" Cumming Hutchinson
1864–1933
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Barbara P Cumming Bookwalter
1866–1928
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Elizabeth R "Lizzie" Cumming Bates
1868–1953
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Alice "Allie" Cumming Ramsay
1872–1917
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James Horace Cumming
1874–1942
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Rutherford B "Ford" Cumming
1876–1913
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John Proctor Cumming Jr
1879–1956
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