Mrs. Anna B. Gray, well-known resident of Marion township, died Friday morning while on a visit with her son, Lester Paul Gray, in Mentone. Mrs. Gray was the widow of John W. Gray, who preceded her four years ago. She was bon November 15, 1867, the daughter of George and Elizabeth Robbins. Survivors are two sons, Lester Paul Gray of Mentone, and Clyde Gray of New Winchester; two sisters, Mrs. Lora Shelley of North Salem, and Mrs. Ollie Mahan of Terre Haute, also two brothers living in Lebanon. The body was returned Friday evening to the Campbell Funeral Home in Danville. Funeral services were held at the home north of New Winchester, Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Richmond Blake of Lebanon, with burial in the Lizton cemetery.
Mrs. Anna B. Gray, well-known resident of Marion township, died Friday morning while on a visit with her son, Lester Paul Gray, in Mentone. Mrs. Gray was the widow of John W. Gray, who preceded her four years ago. She was bon November 15, 1867, the daughter of George and Elizabeth Robbins. Survivors are two sons, Lester Paul Gray of Mentone, and Clyde Gray of New Winchester; two sisters, Mrs. Lora Shelley of North Salem, and Mrs. Ollie Mahan of Terre Haute, also two brothers living in Lebanon. The body was returned Friday evening to the Campbell Funeral Home in Danville. Funeral services were held at the home north of New Winchester, Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Richmond Blake of Lebanon, with burial in the Lizton cemetery.
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