RAY ROY CASSAS
Funeral services for Ray Roy Cassas, 64, were held Wednesday at the L.D.S. chapel, followed by burial in Mountain View cemetery. Bishop James Sines conducted the services.
Pallbearers were William Hicks of Laramie, a nephew; Eino Aho, G.E. Landeen, Edward Sturm, Guy Scott and Harold Williams of Lyman.
Mr. Cassas died Sunday, April 7, at his home at 414 Q street.
He was born Sept. 12, 1892, in El Paso, Texas, and had lived in Rock Springs 37 years.
Survivors are five daughters and seven grandchildren. The daughters are Mrs. Jack McQuillan and Mrs. William McQuillan, both of Rock Springs; Mrs. Tony Novak and Mrs. Connie Maykich, both of San Clemente, Calif., and Mrs. Floyd Hancock of Dana Point, Calif. All of the daughters were in Rock Springs for the funeral services.
Mr. Cassas was a member of Fraternal Order of Eagles aerie 151.
RAY ROY CASSAS
Funeral services for Ray Roy Cassas, 64, were held Wednesday at the L.D.S. chapel, followed by burial in Mountain View cemetery. Bishop James Sines conducted the services.
Pallbearers were William Hicks of Laramie, a nephew; Eino Aho, G.E. Landeen, Edward Sturm, Guy Scott and Harold Williams of Lyman.
Mr. Cassas died Sunday, April 7, at his home at 414 Q street.
He was born Sept. 12, 1892, in El Paso, Texas, and had lived in Rock Springs 37 years.
Survivors are five daughters and seven grandchildren. The daughters are Mrs. Jack McQuillan and Mrs. William McQuillan, both of Rock Springs; Mrs. Tony Novak and Mrs. Connie Maykich, both of San Clemente, Calif., and Mrs. Floyd Hancock of Dana Point, Calif. All of the daughters were in Rock Springs for the funeral services.
Mr. Cassas was a member of Fraternal Order of Eagles aerie 151.
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