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Robert Lorraine Murray

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Robert Lorraine Murray

Birth
L'Anse, Baraga County, Michigan, USA
Death
24 Aug 1912 (aged 39)
Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
I-6-2-6
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ROBERT MURRAY (d. 1912)

MURRAY—Robert L. Murray of 54 Western Avenue, died this morning at the age
of 39 years. He leaves his wife, four children, Lorine, Lafoy, Thelma and
Orlando; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Murray, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; and
one brother, Allen F. Murray of Minnesota. The body will lie in state at the
Cacherl chapel until Friday morning, when it will be taken to Manitowoc for
burial.
Fond Du Lac Daily Commonwealth, August 21, 1912 P. 5
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LOCAL CHURCH MAY GET STATUE OF LATE BISHOP
Fond du Lac Report Says Murray Statue to Go to Church
St. James church of this city may ask Bishop Weller, head of the diocese, for
the wooden statue of the late Bishop Grafton which a Fond du Lac dispatch says
will be given to some church of the diocese. The statue was the last work of
Robert Murray, a Manitowoc man whose death occurred at Fond du Lac a month ago,
and is highly praised by church officials of the diocese. Mr. Murray was an
expert carver and one of the best known men in his profession in the state. He
was formerly employed at the local plant of the American Seating Co., and at
his death was with the Miller company at Fond du Lac.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, September 30, 1912 P. 1
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[Robert L./bur. 08-24-1912/cause: acute appendicitis]
ROBERT MURRAY (d. 1912)

MURRAY—Robert L. Murray of 54 Western Avenue, died this morning at the age
of 39 years. He leaves his wife, four children, Lorine, Lafoy, Thelma and
Orlando; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Murray, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; and
one brother, Allen F. Murray of Minnesota. The body will lie in state at the
Cacherl chapel until Friday morning, when it will be taken to Manitowoc for
burial.
Fond Du Lac Daily Commonwealth, August 21, 1912 P. 5
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LOCAL CHURCH MAY GET STATUE OF LATE BISHOP
Fond du Lac Report Says Murray Statue to Go to Church
St. James church of this city may ask Bishop Weller, head of the diocese, for
the wooden statue of the late Bishop Grafton which a Fond du Lac dispatch says
will be given to some church of the diocese. The statue was the last work of
Robert Murray, a Manitowoc man whose death occurred at Fond du Lac a month ago,
and is highly praised by church officials of the diocese. Mr. Murray was an
expert carver and one of the best known men in his profession in the state. He
was formerly employed at the local plant of the American Seating Co., and at
his death was with the Miller company at Fond du Lac.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, September 30, 1912 P. 1
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[Robert L./bur. 08-24-1912/cause: acute appendicitis]


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