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Minta <I>Hall</I> Wray

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Minta Hall Wray

Birth
Knott County, Kentucky, USA
Death
28 Nov 1987 (aged 79)
Knott County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Dry Creek, Knott County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Wray, Minta Hall, age 79 of Kite, Ky passed away on Wednesday. She was born on February 29, 1908 and entered eternal rest on November 29, 1987. She was the daughte rof the late Pharoah and Della Mullins Hall. Minta is survived by her husband, Dallas Wray; one brother, Virgil Hall of Topmost, Ky.; two sisters, Mionia Bates of Kite, Ky. and Loretta James of W. Va. She married Dallas Wray in 1930; they had a good marriage for 57 years. Although they had no children of their own, they treated their neices and nephews as their own. When we visited them in their later days, she would always want us to sing her some songs and hold prayer. In 1948 she joined the Providence Old Regular Baptist Church and she filled her seat as long as her health would permit. Her sister, Mionia helped Uncle Dallas take care of her the last few years. She was a good Christian soldier and I believe our loss is Heaven's gain. Written with love by her nephew, Bro, Cluett Hall
(Credit: Old Regular Baptist Minutes Book 1987)
Wray, Minta Hall, age 79 of Kite, Ky passed away on Wednesday. She was born on February 29, 1908 and entered eternal rest on November 29, 1987. She was the daughte rof the late Pharoah and Della Mullins Hall. Minta is survived by her husband, Dallas Wray; one brother, Virgil Hall of Topmost, Ky.; two sisters, Mionia Bates of Kite, Ky. and Loretta James of W. Va. She married Dallas Wray in 1930; they had a good marriage for 57 years. Although they had no children of their own, they treated their neices and nephews as their own. When we visited them in their later days, she would always want us to sing her some songs and hold prayer. In 1948 she joined the Providence Old Regular Baptist Church and she filled her seat as long as her health would permit. Her sister, Mionia helped Uncle Dallas take care of her the last few years. She was a good Christian soldier and I believe our loss is Heaven's gain. Written with love by her nephew, Bro, Cluett Hall
(Credit: Old Regular Baptist Minutes Book 1987)

Gravesite Details

d/o Pharoah and Della Wise Mullins Hall w/o Dallas Wray



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