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- Obituary:
Ray Robey Dies Dec. 20 At His Home
Ray Scott Robey, son of Winfield Scott and Catherine Willett Robey, was born Feb. 9, 1889 on a farm near Victor in Powesheik county and pass- ed away suddenly at his home in Brooklyn Dec. 20. On Feb. 15, 1911 he was united in marriage to Daisy Mae Kann and together they farmed until 1960 when they retired to Brooklyn. Ray then was employed by Carpenter Feed and Seed, later to be- cone Rhinehart Feed and Seed, where he thoroughly enjoyed the work until the time of his death. Services, in charge of Rev. Fred Pierce, were held at the Methodist church where he was a member, on Saturday, Dec. 24, with Mrs. Ed Barta- chek organist. Flower atten- dants were Mrs. Jim Rhinehart and Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Van Ersvelde with the following serving as casket bearers: Jim Rhinehart, Harold Mohr, May nard Saylor, G.J. Manatt, Jack Hall, and Dan Mc Connell Jr. Ray wasproceded in death by his wife in 1963, his parents, three brothers and threesisters, Surviving are three children, Ross of Brooklyn, Ruth Price of Victor and Ruby Pelot of Belleview, Fla., one brother, Clarence of Hesperia, Calif., and Leila Rieley of Ft. Pierce Fla.: four grandchildren and three great grandchildren, and many other relatives and friends.
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