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Raymond Hartupee “Ray” Shryock

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Raymond Hartupee “Ray” Shryock

Birth
Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA
Death
31 Aug 1968 (aged 83)
Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7442463, Longitude: -82.5108199
Plot
section 34, lot 129
Memorial ID
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S/o Webster H. "Web" Shryock and Mary "Molly" Jane Haflich. H/o Winifred Lersch, Nellie G. Lawrence 04 May 1909, Annabelle Harbaugh C) 1927
Died from Bronchitis with Emphysema. 83y, 0m, 0d.
R. H. Shryock, 83, died this morning en route to General Hospital from the home of his daughter, Mrs. K. K. Woodman, 135 Kingwood Place. He had been ill for several months. Prior to his retirement 10 years ago, Mr. Shryock was a manufacturer's representative selling farm equipment. He had lived for a time in Winter Garden, Florida and Tucson, Arizona. His home in Mansfield was at 132 Bowman St. Mr. Shryock began his career as a young man in association with his father, the late Webster Shryock who for many years served as secretary of the Richland County Agricultural Society and operated a farm implement business on North Main St. Besides his daughter, Mr. Shryock is survived by a brother, Hoyt, and two granddaughters, Mrs. Stanly Sanders, and Miss Vicki Woodman, all of Mansfield. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at J. H. Finefrock and Sons Funeral Home by the Rev. William T. Arnott, associate pastor of the First United Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Mansfield Cemetery.
S/o Webster H. "Web" Shryock and Mary "Molly" Jane Haflich. H/o Winifred Lersch, Nellie G. Lawrence 04 May 1909, Annabelle Harbaugh C) 1927
Died from Bronchitis with Emphysema. 83y, 0m, 0d.
R. H. Shryock, 83, died this morning en route to General Hospital from the home of his daughter, Mrs. K. K. Woodman, 135 Kingwood Place. He had been ill for several months. Prior to his retirement 10 years ago, Mr. Shryock was a manufacturer's representative selling farm equipment. He had lived for a time in Winter Garden, Florida and Tucson, Arizona. His home in Mansfield was at 132 Bowman St. Mr. Shryock began his career as a young man in association with his father, the late Webster Shryock who for many years served as secretary of the Richland County Agricultural Society and operated a farm implement business on North Main St. Besides his daughter, Mr. Shryock is survived by a brother, Hoyt, and two granddaughters, Mrs. Stanly Sanders, and Miss Vicki Woodman, all of Mansfield. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at J. H. Finefrock and Sons Funeral Home by the Rev. William T. Arnott, associate pastor of the First United Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Mansfield Cemetery.


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