Gray -Abner S.
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal 8 November 1901 p 10
At his home near Waynetown Saturday evening, Abner S. Gray dropped down in his yard unconscious and died in 15 minutes. He had heart trouble and this caused his death. Mr. Gray was one of the most prominent farmers in the county and was married in 1861 to Minerva Stonebraker. Two sons were born to them, JOhn and William. Mr. Gray was a member of the Methodist Church and had lived a consistent Christian life. The funeral occurred Monday afternoon (buried Waynetown Masonic Cemetery). - typed by kbz
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 8 November 1901
At his home near Waynetown Saturday evening, Abner S. Gray dropped down in his yard unconscious and died in fifteen minutes. He had heart trouble and this caused his death. Mr. Gray was one of the most prominent farmers in the county and was married in 1861 to Minerva Stonebraker. Two sons were born to them, John and William. Mr. Gray was a member of the Methodist Church and had lived a consistent Christian life. The funeral occurred Monday afternoon. -s