Ollie May (GRAY) RENTSCHLER, youngest child of W. S. and Sarah Jane GRAY, was born July 9, 1887 in Ripley Co., Indiana, and passed away at the home near Fulton, on December 10, age 48 years, 5 mos and 1 day.
She was united in marriage to Henry A. RENTSCHLER on August 26, 1914, and to this union were born three children, William Adams RENTSCHLER, 18 years of age; Vonda Marie RENSTCHLER, 16; and Betty Louis RENTSCHLER, 7.
She was a member of the United Brethren Sunday School at Fulton. Out of a family of ten children, she is the first to be taken in death. Her mother preceded her in death December 26, 1925. Her life was a life of devotion to her home and loved ones, and she bore with much patience the affliction which came upon her.
She leaves to mourn her departure, husband, Henry A. RENTSCHLER; three children, Adam, Vonda, and Betty, at home; the aged father W. S. GRAY; five sisters and four brothers, namely: Leota NORDLOH, Fulton, Indiana; Mary GRAY, Fulton, Indiana; Elizabeth GRAY, Union City, Michigan; Nettie DOLBEE, Union City, Michigan; Edith DOLBEE, Battle Creek, Michigan; Ancil GRAY, Fulton, Indiana; William H. GRAY, Rochester, Indiana; George GRAY, Union City, Michigan; Everett GRAY, Seattle, Washington; eight nieces and ten nephews, eleven great-nieces and nephews, and a host of relatives and friends.
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Her home was one-and-a-half miles east of Fulton. She died at 9:30 a.m., after an illness of two years. She had been seriously ill for one week.
Funeral services were at the home with the Rev. W. N. SHERILL of Tangier, Indiana, officiating.
Ollie May (GRAY) RENTSCHLER, youngest child of W. S. and Sarah Jane GRAY, was born July 9, 1887 in Ripley Co., Indiana, and passed away at the home near Fulton, on December 10, age 48 years, 5 mos and 1 day.
She was united in marriage to Henry A. RENTSCHLER on August 26, 1914, and to this union were born three children, William Adams RENTSCHLER, 18 years of age; Vonda Marie RENSTCHLER, 16; and Betty Louis RENTSCHLER, 7.
She was a member of the United Brethren Sunday School at Fulton. Out of a family of ten children, she is the first to be taken in death. Her mother preceded her in death December 26, 1925. Her life was a life of devotion to her home and loved ones, and she bore with much patience the affliction which came upon her.
She leaves to mourn her departure, husband, Henry A. RENTSCHLER; three children, Adam, Vonda, and Betty, at home; the aged father W. S. GRAY; five sisters and four brothers, namely: Leota NORDLOH, Fulton, Indiana; Mary GRAY, Fulton, Indiana; Elizabeth GRAY, Union City, Michigan; Nettie DOLBEE, Union City, Michigan; Edith DOLBEE, Battle Creek, Michigan; Ancil GRAY, Fulton, Indiana; William H. GRAY, Rochester, Indiana; George GRAY, Union City, Michigan; Everett GRAY, Seattle, Washington; eight nieces and ten nephews, eleven great-nieces and nephews, and a host of relatives and friends.
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Her home was one-and-a-half miles east of Fulton. She died at 9:30 a.m., after an illness of two years. She had been seriously ill for one week.
Funeral services were at the home with the Rev. W. N. SHERILL of Tangier, Indiana, officiating.
Family Members
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Lena Leota Gray Nordloh
1868–1955
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Mary Etta Gray
1869–1965
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Ancel Clark Gray
1870–1957
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Arthur Lynn Gray
1872–1873
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William Henry "Bill" Gray
1875–1969
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George Griffith Gray
1877–1964
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Eliza Jeanette "Nettie" Gray Dolbee
1879–1972
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Edith Gray Dolbee
1882–1977
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Everett Ezechial "Duke" Gray
1882–1959
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Gray Gray
1885–1984
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