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Ray Clark Lathrop

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Ray Clark Lathrop

Birth
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Death
10 Jun 1943 (aged 53)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section T, Plot 52, NW 141.5N 5W
Memorial ID
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Ray, the son of Sam Lathrop and Carrie Prine, was born 12/8/1889 in Omaha, NE. Sam operated Lathrop Grocery in Oskaloosa IA early in the 20th century.

Ray married Daisy Frances Spratt on 1/13/1911 in Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, IA; in the 1910 federal census Daisy is listed as a bookkeeper in the Lathrop Grocery. According to Ray's WWI draft registration record, in 1917 Ray and Daisy lived at 4313 Upton Avenue South in Minneapolis and Ray worked as a bartender in downtown Minneapolis at 248 Hennepin Avenue. They moved to Chicago later; in the 1930 census they are listed at 6419 Harper Avenue, with Ray as a butcher and Daisy as a bookkeeper at a wholesale plumbing firm. In the 1940 census she and Ray are living at 7118 Ridgeland in Chicago; she is a clerk for a wholesale heating firm and he is a bartender at a tavern.

According to Ray's death certificate he died at home of heart issues.

Daisy remarried but she is buried next to her first husband Ray Lathrop at Oak Woods.
Ray, the son of Sam Lathrop and Carrie Prine, was born 12/8/1889 in Omaha, NE. Sam operated Lathrop Grocery in Oskaloosa IA early in the 20th century.

Ray married Daisy Frances Spratt on 1/13/1911 in Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, IA; in the 1910 federal census Daisy is listed as a bookkeeper in the Lathrop Grocery. According to Ray's WWI draft registration record, in 1917 Ray and Daisy lived at 4313 Upton Avenue South in Minneapolis and Ray worked as a bartender in downtown Minneapolis at 248 Hennepin Avenue. They moved to Chicago later; in the 1930 census they are listed at 6419 Harper Avenue, with Ray as a butcher and Daisy as a bookkeeper at a wholesale plumbing firm. In the 1940 census she and Ray are living at 7118 Ridgeland in Chicago; she is a clerk for a wholesale heating firm and he is a bartender at a tavern.

According to Ray's death certificate he died at home of heart issues.

Daisy remarried but she is buried next to her first husband Ray Lathrop at Oak Woods.


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