He was a native of Lehighton, Pennsylvania and had lived in Dansville for seven years. Before retiring he was chief engineer for the Blue Boy Dairy in Rochester.
Raymond was married twice.
First he married Isabelle S. McGrady who died in 1949. They had three children. Paul, Ruth (Goscher) and Donald.
In 1944 Raymond and Isabelle lived at 247 Sawyer Street at Rochester, NY. This is the address to which the personal effects were sent which belonged to their son Paul who was an airman for the Royal Canadian Air Force during WWII. He was listed as missing in action and presumed dead on 23 Nov 1943.
Surviving are his second wife, Mildred; a son, Donald of Rochester; a daughter, Ruth Goscher of Rochester; three step-daughters, Mrs. Virginia Stevens of Rush, Mrs. Arlene Zaso of California and Mrs. Margaret Thomas of Kentucky; three step-sons, Edward Williamson of Hawaii, James Williamson of Washington and Robert Williamson of Chili; a sister, Mrs. Rebecca Gross of Shortsville; seven grandchildren and seven great-grand-children.
Burial was in Greenmount Cemetery, Dansville. (Genesee County Express, September 25, 1975, page 3)
He was a native of Lehighton, Pennsylvania and had lived in Dansville for seven years. Before retiring he was chief engineer for the Blue Boy Dairy in Rochester.
Raymond was married twice.
First he married Isabelle S. McGrady who died in 1949. They had three children. Paul, Ruth (Goscher) and Donald.
In 1944 Raymond and Isabelle lived at 247 Sawyer Street at Rochester, NY. This is the address to which the personal effects were sent which belonged to their son Paul who was an airman for the Royal Canadian Air Force during WWII. He was listed as missing in action and presumed dead on 23 Nov 1943.
Surviving are his second wife, Mildred; a son, Donald of Rochester; a daughter, Ruth Goscher of Rochester; three step-daughters, Mrs. Virginia Stevens of Rush, Mrs. Arlene Zaso of California and Mrs. Margaret Thomas of Kentucky; three step-sons, Edward Williamson of Hawaii, James Williamson of Washington and Robert Williamson of Chili; a sister, Mrs. Rebecca Gross of Shortsville; seven grandchildren and seven great-grand-children.
Burial was in Greenmount Cemetery, Dansville. (Genesee County Express, September 25, 1975, page 3)
Family Members
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Luther Oscar Dries
1876–1963
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Samuel F Dries
1878–1961
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Caroline K "Carrie" Dries Gantert
1880–1949
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George H Dries
1881–1952
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Earl W Dries
1884–1961
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Rebecca Dries Gross
1885–1977
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Bertha May Dries
1888–1889
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M J Dries
1889–1889
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Marvin Edwin Dries
1890–1933
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Alvin J Dries
1894–1951
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Charles H "Homer" Dries
1895–1950
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