BEDFORD DAILY TIMES BEDFORD, INDIANA APRIL 26, 1935 DEATH COMES TO ELIZABETH RAY Funeral Services To Occur Sunday At 2 P. M. From Springville Christian Church. Mrs. Elizabeth Ray passed away at 8:10 a. m. today at the Lawrence County Infirmary after a six weeks illness with complications. Following death the body was removed to the Roach Funeral Home for burial preparation and will lie in state there until the funeral hour. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Springville Christian Church in charge of the Rev. Ralph Bivins, of Bedford. Burial will be made in the Methodist cemetery in Springville. The deceased was born near Bryantsville on February 6, 1860, to Henry and Amanda Ellis and at the time of her death was 75 years, 2 months and 20 days old. She was first married to William Greer, who died In 1913. Her second marriage was to William Ray. She was a member of the Springville Christian Church. Mrs. Ray is survived by four children by her first marriage, James Greer, of Elnora: Solomon Greer, of Springville; Mrs. Fannie Taylor, of Shoals, and Mrs. Louisa Moffett of near Orleans. Two other ch! ildren, Mrs. Anna England and Wesley Greer, have preceded her in death.