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Billy Ray Roach

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Billy Ray Roach

Birth
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA
Death
27 Jan 1936 (aged 2)
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section/Row 6, Lot 16A
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Grand Island Independent City in Brief Page 5 Tuesday January 28, 1936
Billy Ray Roach, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Roach, residing south of the city on Stolley Park Road, died at a hospital in this city, Monday afternoon. Billy was born in this city March 27m 1933, being less than three years of age. Surviving besides the bereaved parents are five brothers, Harold, Vern, Fred Jr., Robert and Lee and six sisters, Lucille, Marian, Dorothy, Ruth, Doris and Joyce. Funeral services will be held at two o'clock Thursday afternoon at the O'Loughten-Livingston Funeral home. Burial will be in the Grand Island Cem.

Grand Island Independent City in Brief Page 4 Friday January 31, 1936
A large number of friends of the family attended funeral services for Billy Ray Roach, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Roach, residing south of the city, held at two o'clock, Thursday afternoon, at the O'Loughlin-Livingston Funeral home. Rev. Glen Rice of the First Presbyterian church conducted the rites and Mrs. Ernest Haack accompanied by Mrs. E.J. Tilt sang two numbers. Burial was amidst profusion of floral expressions, in Grand Island Cem. Everett and Victor Squire and Glenn and Arnold Zlomke serving as pallbearers. In attendance from out of the city were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leibert, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leibert, Don Leibert, Lillian Leibert and Clyde Roach all of Sargent, Mrs. Jim Roach and Mrs. Mertie Hileman of Broken Bow; Jess Hohman and Mrs. Theo Hohman of Ansley and Mrs. Joe Kelly of Columbus.
Grand Island Independent City in Brief Page 5 Tuesday January 28, 1936
Billy Ray Roach, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Roach, residing south of the city on Stolley Park Road, died at a hospital in this city, Monday afternoon. Billy was born in this city March 27m 1933, being less than three years of age. Surviving besides the bereaved parents are five brothers, Harold, Vern, Fred Jr., Robert and Lee and six sisters, Lucille, Marian, Dorothy, Ruth, Doris and Joyce. Funeral services will be held at two o'clock Thursday afternoon at the O'Loughten-Livingston Funeral home. Burial will be in the Grand Island Cem.

Grand Island Independent City in Brief Page 4 Friday January 31, 1936
A large number of friends of the family attended funeral services for Billy Ray Roach, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Roach, residing south of the city, held at two o'clock, Thursday afternoon, at the O'Loughlin-Livingston Funeral home. Rev. Glen Rice of the First Presbyterian church conducted the rites and Mrs. Ernest Haack accompanied by Mrs. E.J. Tilt sang two numbers. Burial was amidst profusion of floral expressions, in Grand Island Cem. Everett and Victor Squire and Glenn and Arnold Zlomke serving as pallbearers. In attendance from out of the city were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leibert, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leibert, Don Leibert, Lillian Leibert and Clyde Roach all of Sargent, Mrs. Jim Roach and Mrs. Mertie Hileman of Broken Bow; Jess Hohman and Mrs. Theo Hohman of Ansley and Mrs. Joe Kelly of Columbus.


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