WILLIAM L. RAY - Services for William L. Ray, 95, who died at 3:40 p.m. Tuesday in a local nursing home, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Lawton Ritter-Dalton Funeral Chapel. Rev. Guy Swanson Baptist minister, will officiate. burial will be in Letitia Cemetery.
Born Feb. 27, 1877, in Calhoun County, Miss., Mr. Ray came to Indian Territory with his family as a child. He married Minnie Mae Norton Oct. 10, 1896, in Mannsville. They moved to a farm in the Hulen Community in 1915. Mrs. Ray died in 1935.
Survivors include three sons, Grady of 4207 Camden Way, J. T. of 607 S. 24th, and Dan of Route 1, Geronimo; two sisters, Mrs. Cleo Byrd of DeSoto, Tex., and Mrs. O.M. Seatman of Oak Cliff, TX.; 17 grandchildren and 45 great-grandchildren.
Contributor: Robert Mullen (50123091)
WILLIAM L. RAY - Services for William L. Ray, 95, who died at 3:40 p.m. Tuesday in a local nursing home, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Lawton Ritter-Dalton Funeral Chapel. Rev. Guy Swanson Baptist minister, will officiate. burial will be in Letitia Cemetery.
Born Feb. 27, 1877, in Calhoun County, Miss., Mr. Ray came to Indian Territory with his family as a child. He married Minnie Mae Norton Oct. 10, 1896, in Mannsville. They moved to a farm in the Hulen Community in 1915. Mrs. Ray died in 1935.
Survivors include three sons, Grady of 4207 Camden Way, J. T. of 607 S. 24th, and Dan of Route 1, Geronimo; two sisters, Mrs. Cleo Byrd of DeSoto, Tex., and Mrs. O.M. Seatman of Oak Cliff, TX.; 17 grandchildren and 45 great-grandchildren.
Contributor: Robert Mullen (50123091)
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