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Raymond James “Ray” Hornaday

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Raymond James “Ray” Hornaday

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
21 Apr 1941 (aged 38)
San Bernardino County, California, USA
Burial
Colton, San Bernardino County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.0477917, Longitude: -117.2788861
Plot
Fairhaven, Section 118, Sp 1
Memorial ID
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RAYMOND JAMES HORNADAY

Raymond James Hornaday, 36, died Monday at a San Bernardino hospital. He was a native of Oklahoma and resided in San Bernardino two years and in California four years.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hattie Hornaday, of San Bernardino; his mother, Mrs. Frona Gill, of Palm Springs; one daughter, Mrs. Frances White and one grandchild of Los Angeles; four brothers, Earl Hornaday and William Gill in Colorado, Richard Gill of Bakersfield and Arthur Gill of Palm Springs; five sisters, Mrs. John Fletcher and Mrs. E. M. Hungerford of Bakersfield, Mrs. Alice Garey of Los Angeles, Mrs. Adrian Combs and Mrs. Katherine Felts of Cushing, Okla.

Final rites will be conducted at 3 p.m. today at the J. W. Woodhouse chapel, with interment to follow in Montecito Memorial park.
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1941 April 23 "San Bernardino Sun" page 23
RAYMOND J. HORNADAY. Funeral services for Raymond J. Hornaday were conducted at 3 p.m. yesterday from the J. W. Woodhouse chapel, with the Rev. Boyce Van Oadel of the Calvary Baptist church officiating. Delmer Meyers, accompanied by Frank T. Perkins, sang "Saved by Grace" and "The Old Rugged Cross."

Pallbearers were Lester Stapleton, Floyd Bigley, Bill Haley, James Tucker, Del Combust and Doyle Combust. Burial was in Montecito Memorial park.
RAYMOND JAMES HORNADAY

Raymond James Hornaday, 36, died Monday at a San Bernardino hospital. He was a native of Oklahoma and resided in San Bernardino two years and in California four years.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hattie Hornaday, of San Bernardino; his mother, Mrs. Frona Gill, of Palm Springs; one daughter, Mrs. Frances White and one grandchild of Los Angeles; four brothers, Earl Hornaday and William Gill in Colorado, Richard Gill of Bakersfield and Arthur Gill of Palm Springs; five sisters, Mrs. John Fletcher and Mrs. E. M. Hungerford of Bakersfield, Mrs. Alice Garey of Los Angeles, Mrs. Adrian Combs and Mrs. Katherine Felts of Cushing, Okla.

Final rites will be conducted at 3 p.m. today at the J. W. Woodhouse chapel, with interment to follow in Montecito Memorial park.
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1941 April 23 "San Bernardino Sun" page 23
RAYMOND J. HORNADAY. Funeral services for Raymond J. Hornaday were conducted at 3 p.m. yesterday from the J. W. Woodhouse chapel, with the Rev. Boyce Van Oadel of the Calvary Baptist church officiating. Delmer Meyers, accompanied by Frank T. Perkins, sang "Saved by Grace" and "The Old Rugged Cross."

Pallbearers were Lester Stapleton, Floyd Bigley, Bill Haley, James Tucker, Del Combust and Doyle Combust. Burial was in Montecito Memorial park.


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