25 Mar 1921, Fri
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REV. JOSHUA GRAY GOES TO REWARD
The Rev. Joshua Gray, aged 84, for more than 25 years a preacher of the Baptist denomination, died this morning at his home, W 1727 Mansfield avenue. For the last 11 years, Rev. Gray had been retired and had lived in Spokane during that time. He formerly filled the Baptist pulpit at Reardan.
He is survived by his wife, Clara, and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Shriner, both of Spokane, and two sons, Henry L. Gray, a professor in the Walla Walla high school, and the Rev. Frank Gray, a minister at Tacoma.
The body is at Hazen-Jaeger's parlors pending funeral arrangements.
25 Mar 1921, Fri
Page 1
REV. JOSHUA GRAY GOES TO REWARD
The Rev. Joshua Gray, aged 84, for more than 25 years a preacher of the Baptist denomination, died this morning at his home, W 1727 Mansfield avenue. For the last 11 years, Rev. Gray had been retired and had lived in Spokane during that time. He formerly filled the Baptist pulpit at Reardan.
He is survived by his wife, Clara, and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Shriner, both of Spokane, and two sons, Henry L. Gray, a professor in the Walla Walla high school, and the Rev. Frank Gray, a minister at Tacoma.
The body is at Hazen-Jaeger's parlors pending funeral arrangements.
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