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Wray - Mollie

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, 22 December 1893

The funeral services of Clark Wray and Miss Mollie Wray, who died last week at Crawfordsville of the grip, took place there this morning. Herman Wray, of this city, brother of the deceased ones, was in attendance. - Lafayette Courier - thanks to Kim H
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Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, 15 December 1893

An afflicted home is that of Henry Wray, south of the city, on the Greencastle road. The whole family has been down with the grip and pneumonia. On Saturday night the son, S. Clarke Wray, died and Sunday morning the daughter, Miss Mollie, also died. The bodies were taken to the vault at the Masonic cemetery and the funeral will occur later Clarke Wray was the well known carriage painter and musician. He was a sober, industrious young man and his death is greatly to be deplored. He had been at work in Indianapolis lately and returned home only a few days ago. Miss Mollie was a popular young lady and her death is a most lamentable one. - thanks to Kim H
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Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Monday, 11 December 1893

An afflicted home is that of Henry Wray, south of the city, on the Greencastle Road. The whole family has been down with the grip and pneumonia. On Saturday night the son, S. Clarke Wray, died and Sunday morning the daughter, Miss Mollie, also died. The bodies were taken to the vault at the Masonic Cemetery and the funeral will occur later. Clarke Wray was the well known carriage painter and musician. He was a sober, industrious young man and his death is greatly to be deplored. He had been at work in Indianapolis lately and returned home only a few days ago. Miss Mollie was a popular young lady and her death is a most lamentable one.
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Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Thursday, 21 December 1893

The funeral services of Clark Wray and Miss Mollie Wray, who died last week at Crawfordsville of the grip, took place there this morning. Herman Wray, of this city, brother of the deceased ones, was in attendance.

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