Unknown Publication, April 1968 Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday for Raymond A. Humphrey, 64 who suffered a fatal heart attack Monday afternoon, April 1, 1968, at his home in Iberia. He was born July 12, 1903 near Brays, in Miller County, the son of F. Marion and Mary A. (Morrow) Humphrey. He was married June 7, 1927 at Linn Creek, to the former Miss Ruth Bond, who survives. Other survivors are one son, Francis F. Humphrey, of Iberia, one daughter, Mrs. Barbara Givens, St. Louis; six brothers, Ed, Jennings and Truman Humphrey, all of Iberia, Harley of Tuscumbia, Woody of Crocker and Archie of Jefferson City; two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Edwards and Mrs. Erma Farnham, both of Iberia and six grandchildren. Mr. Humphrey had lived his entire life in and around Iberia where he had worked as a carpenter and bricklayer, and as a mechanic at Fort Leonard Wood. For over 10 years he had operated his own garage and service station south of Iberia. He was a former member of Modern Woodmen of America. Funeral services were held at Stevinson Funeral Chapel in Iberia with the Rev. James Bade officiating. Burial was in Livingston Cemetery near Iberia. Pallbearers were Gerald and Kenneth Wall, Okley and Jim Kinder, and Larry and Mike Farnham.