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Catherine “Katie” <I>Cain</I> Gray

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Catherine “Katie” Cain Gray

Birth
Tishomingo County, Mississippi, USA
Death
28 Apr 1895 (aged 29)
Texas, USA
Burial
Ben Wheeler, Van Zandt County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Obituary: Katie Cain Gray, 28 Apr 1895 - Smith County, TX

TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, May 20, 1895, p. 7, c. 3

GRAY.—Katie Gray (nee Cain) was born November 22, 1865, in Tishomingo County, Miss.; professed religion August, 1875, at ten years old; married September 19, 1893; died April 28, 1895. Knowing her as I have, as her pastor I can say a happy soul has gone to rest and live with Jesus. Sister Katie was a model Christian, an excellent wife. She was a constant sufferer for nine months. This scribe was often in her room. She liked to talk about her Savior. I was with her on Thursday before she fell on sleep Sunday, and when I went to leave her she said: "Good-bye, Bro. Allen; if I die you know where to find me." She told her husband that all was well; you know where to find me God bless you all." Sister Katie is in heaven to-day. While she leaves a dear husband and one sweet little babe, three brothers, all preachers, and one sister and a host of friends to mourn their loss, we would say, weep not, dear loved ones, our loss is Sister Katie's gain. She only waits our coming, and we can look along the shores by faith and see her happy spirit watching and
looking for us. Be faithful, my dear friends, and we will meet her
by-and-by.
S. N. ALLEN,
Her pastor.

Obituary: Katie Cain Gray, 28 Apr 1895 - Smith County, TX

TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, May 20, 1895, p. 7, c. 3

GRAY.—Katie Gray (nee Cain) was born November 22, 1865, in Tishomingo County, Miss.; professed religion August, 1875, at ten years old; married September 19, 1893; died April 28, 1895. Knowing her as I have, as her pastor I can say a happy soul has gone to rest and live with Jesus. Sister Katie was a model Christian, an excellent wife. She was a constant sufferer for nine months. This scribe was often in her room. She liked to talk about her Savior. I was with her on Thursday before she fell on sleep Sunday, and when I went to leave her she said: "Good-bye, Bro. Allen; if I die you know where to find me." She told her husband that all was well; you know where to find me God bless you all." Sister Katie is in heaven to-day. While she leaves a dear husband and one sweet little babe, three brothers, all preachers, and one sister and a host of friends to mourn their loss, we would say, weep not, dear loved ones, our loss is Sister Katie's gain. She only waits our coming, and we can look along the shores by faith and see her happy spirit watching and
looking for us. Be faithful, my dear friends, and we will meet her
by-and-by.
S. N. ALLEN,
Her pastor.


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wife of A.J. Gray



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  • Created by: Carol Tatum
  • Added: Jan 26, 2011
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64699056/catherine-gray: accessed ), memorial page for Catherine “Katie” Cain Gray (22 Nov 1865–28 Apr 1895), Find a Grave Memorial ID 64699056, citing Holly Springs Cemetery, Ben Wheeler, Van Zandt County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Carol Tatum (contributor 47128196).