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The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., August 28, 1941, page 5

HENRY MURRAY FUNERAL SERVICES IN GLENWOOD

     Funeral services were conducted by Rev. B.J. Pike on Friday at the graveside in Mt. Adams cemetery for Henry Conrad Murray, 30, eldest son of Mrs. Millie C. Murray, White Salmon, who passed away Tuesday at the Smith Nursing Home there from a prolonged illness. Henry was born in Glenwood August 30, 1910 and attended school here. After the death of his father, Henry R. Murray, the family moved to White Salmon where he had resided with his mother since. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Millie Murray, six sisters and one brother, Wallace. The sisters are Mrs. Herbert Kuhnhausen, Mrs. Charles Lainhart, Mrs. Charles Thornton, jr., Mrs. Verne Kuhnhausen, Mrs. Viola McGrew and Joan Murray. Pall-bearers were Walter Ladiges, Henry Trout, Homer Babcock, Karl Kuhnhuasen, Albert Markgraf and William Markgraf, jr.


The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., August 22, 1941, page 1

HENRY CONRAD MURRAY

     Funeral services will be held Friday, august 22, at 2 o'clock, for Henry Conrad Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reilly Murray, of this city. He was born August 30, 1910, and died August 19, 1941, at the age of 30 years.
     Henry Conrad Murray is survived by his mother, a brother, Wallace Derald, and six sisters, Mrs. Edith Kuhnhausen, Mrs. Mildred Lainhart, Mrs. Wilma Thornton, Mrs. Thelma Kuhnhausen, Mrs. Viola McGrew and Hean Isabelle Murray.
     Rev. Fike, of Glenwood, officiated, with Gardners' Funeral Chapel in charge of arrangements. Interment was in the Mount Adams Grange cemetery in Glenwood.


The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., September 5, 1941, page 1

HENRY MURRY

     Funeral services were held August 22 at the Glenwood cemetery for Henry Murry who died August 19 after a long illness at Mrs. Smith's home. Services were in charge of Rev. C.J. Fike of Glenwood.
     He was born in Glenwood and was 30 years, 11 months and 20 days of age at the time of his death.

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