Tague - Raymond
Source: Waveland Independent newspaper, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, June 10, 1927
Raymond Tague, whose unexpected death was noted last week, was buried in Maple Ridge Cemetery on Saturday afternoon after funeral services at the Wesleyan Methodist Church at Byron conducted by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Cole. Raymond was the son of John and Elizabeth Tague and was born near Waveland March 14, 1903. He was a member of the Wesleyan Church at Byron. He is survived by his grandfather, Caswell Tague by his parents and six sisters: Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Leota, Mary, Ada, Fern and Harriet and by three brothers: Garnett, Clifford and Herman. - transcribed by kbz
Source: Waveland Independent newspaper, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, June 17, 1927
Raymond Tague, the son of John H. and Elizabeth Tague, died at 6:30 a.m. Thursday June 2 at the breakfast table of his sister, Mrs. Robert Mitchell. Raymond was born near Waveland March 14, 1903. His age was 24 Y 2 M and 19 D. He suffered from heart trouble since he was 7 years old. We will never know the agonies he suffered, but he always displayed fortitude. His only desire was to help others. He leaves to mourn his loss, the parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Tague and six sisters, Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Leota, Mary, Ada, Fern and Harriet; and three brothers, Garnett Clifford and Herman. Many uncles and aunts, one grandfather age 86. One brother preceded him in death on Aug 9, 1904. Raymond was an associate member of the Byron Wesleyan Methodist Church. He has left a legacy to the family and a host of friends, one of kindness, cheerfulness, love and patience. - transcribed by kbz
Source: Waveland Independent newspaper, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana. June 3, 1927
Raymond Tague, the oldest son of John Tague of Byron died unexpectedly yesterday morning. He was at the home of his sister Mrs. Robert Mitchell. He had done the feeding and came in and ate his breakfast when he was taken ill and lived but a few moments. He has been a sufferer from heart trouble but was in ordinary health. - transcribed by kbz