SOURCE: THE ANAMOSA JOURNAL, ANAMOSA, IOWA,
HENRY W. KRAY DIES ON AUG. 31
FUNERAL SERVICES SET FOR MONDAY, SEPT 4TH.
Henry W. Kray, 62, Anamosa, died Thursday, Aug. 31, following a lingering illness at John McDonald hospital, Monticello. Funeral services will be held Monday, Sept. 4, at 10.30
a.m., at St. Paul Lutheran. Church, Anamosa. Rev. Otto Zwanziger will officiate at the service. Burial will be in Oakwood cemetery, Monticello. Goettsch Funeral home, Anamosa,
is in charge of arrangements.
Life Outlined
He was born April 12, 1899, son of Henry Kray and Meta Steenblock Kray, Strawberry Point.
He was married to Emma Weers Oct. 11, 1922, at the Weers family home in Cass Township.
Couple farmed in Cass until I960 when they, moved to a farm south of Anamosa.
Survivors Named
Survivors include his wife, Emma, five sons, Edwin, Anamosa; Donald, Cedar Rapids; Leonard, Willis and Kenneth, all of Anamosa; five daughters, Henrietta, Mrs. Roy Morning, Wilma Kray, Leoria, Mrs. Clarence Osterkamp and Mrs. Marietta Gartland, all of Anamosa; and, Dorothy, Mrs. James Stadtmueller, Monticello.
Others include three sisters, Mrs. George Dirks, Amber; and Mrs. George Schoon, Monticello.
He was preceded in death by one brother, John, and one sister, Emma, Mrs. Henry Ortgies.
Mrs. William Hamilton was organist and Henry Biere, jr., was soloist.
-- Courtesy of Sharon LINDBLOOM
SOURCE: THE ANAMOSA JOURNAL, ANAMOSA, IOWA,
HENRY W. KRAY DIES ON AUG. 31
FUNERAL SERVICES SET FOR MONDAY, SEPT 4TH.
Henry W. Kray, 62, Anamosa, died Thursday, Aug. 31, following a lingering illness at John McDonald hospital, Monticello. Funeral services will be held Monday, Sept. 4, at 10.30
a.m., at St. Paul Lutheran. Church, Anamosa. Rev. Otto Zwanziger will officiate at the service. Burial will be in Oakwood cemetery, Monticello. Goettsch Funeral home, Anamosa,
is in charge of arrangements.
Life Outlined
He was born April 12, 1899, son of Henry Kray and Meta Steenblock Kray, Strawberry Point.
He was married to Emma Weers Oct. 11, 1922, at the Weers family home in Cass Township.
Couple farmed in Cass until I960 when they, moved to a farm south of Anamosa.
Survivors Named
Survivors include his wife, Emma, five sons, Edwin, Anamosa; Donald, Cedar Rapids; Leonard, Willis and Kenneth, all of Anamosa; five daughters, Henrietta, Mrs. Roy Morning, Wilma Kray, Leoria, Mrs. Clarence Osterkamp and Mrs. Marietta Gartland, all of Anamosa; and, Dorothy, Mrs. James Stadtmueller, Monticello.
Others include three sisters, Mrs. George Dirks, Amber; and Mrs. George Schoon, Monticello.
He was preceded in death by one brother, John, and one sister, Emma, Mrs. Henry Ortgies.
Mrs. William Hamilton was organist and Henry Biere, jr., was soloist.
-- Courtesy of Sharon LINDBLOOM
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