Roy was hurt in a saw mill the 9th of June. He was taken to the Park Rapids hospital and physicians there did all that could be done. On September 5th, Roy was removed to to the University Hospital in Minneapolis, where he passed away October 22nd. He was brought home and laid at rest in the cemetery, Mount Nebo, near Hewitt. Many friends from Orton township were present to pay their last respects to Roy, who was a kind and loving husband and father and faithful friend.
Sebeka Review Messenger Nov 2, 1923
MN Death: 1923-MN-021716
Wife: Maude Lovelace
Daughter: Rhoda Lou Graba (B: 26 May 1909) Married Darrel Raymond Downer, moved to Longview, WA.
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The Sebeka Review, April 5, 1907
Nimrod Young Man Weds
Roy Graba, a well known young man of Nimrod, and Miss Maud Lovelace of Hewitt were married Saturday at Wadena, Rev. Bockoven officiating.
The groom is well known at this place, having lived around this place the most of his life. He has a number of friends here who will hasten to extend congratulations. The bride is a popular young woman of Hewitt and has been staying at Nimrod for some time. (Wed-March 30, 1907)
Roy was hurt in a saw mill the 9th of June. He was taken to the Park Rapids hospital and physicians there did all that could be done. On September 5th, Roy was removed to to the University Hospital in Minneapolis, where he passed away October 22nd. He was brought home and laid at rest in the cemetery, Mount Nebo, near Hewitt. Many friends from Orton township were present to pay their last respects to Roy, who was a kind and loving husband and father and faithful friend.
Sebeka Review Messenger Nov 2, 1923
MN Death: 1923-MN-021716
Wife: Maude Lovelace
Daughter: Rhoda Lou Graba (B: 26 May 1909) Married Darrel Raymond Downer, moved to Longview, WA.
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The Sebeka Review, April 5, 1907
Nimrod Young Man Weds
Roy Graba, a well known young man of Nimrod, and Miss Maud Lovelace of Hewitt were married Saturday at Wadena, Rev. Bockoven officiating.
The groom is well known at this place, having lived around this place the most of his life. He has a number of friends here who will hasten to extend congratulations. The bride is a popular young woman of Hewitt and has been staying at Nimrod for some time. (Wed-March 30, 1907)
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