EASTON - Henry Allen Gray, 73, died late Friday afternoon from injuries sustained in an accident at a potato processing house at Easton.
He was born at Pembroke, N. B. October 27, 1889, the son of Elwood and Florence (Philips) Gray.
He had been a resident of Easton for 59 years and was a member of the Easton Pentecostal Church.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Bertha (Doak) Gray of Easton; three sons, Carvel of Hartford, Conn., Murray of Washington, D. C., and Hughie of Easton; four daughters, Mrs. Viola Flewelling of Easton, Miss Lela Gray of New York City, Mrs. Olivia Conley of Boston, Mass., and Mrs. Rita Dombeck of Dearborn, Mich.; two brothers, Warrie of Fort Fairfield and Willard of Easton; two sisters, Mrs. Hepsy Tyndale of Boston, Mass., and Mrs. Dorothy Nicholson of Easton; and 15 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral Services will be held at the Easton Pentecostal Church Monday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. William Lusk, pastor, officiating, assisted by the Rev. Vaughn Nicholson, and the Rev. Bernard Patten.
Burial will be in Estes Park Cemetery.
EASTON - A 73-year-old River De Chute Road man died at a Presque Isle hospital late Friday afternoon from injuries he received when he fell on his head at a potato processing plant here earlier.
Henry A. Gray, a part-time carpenter, was reported to have slipped from a platform at the Valsing, Inc., plant here, and fell about eight feet to a concrete floor.
He was taken to A. R. Gould Memorial Hospital, where he was attended by Dr. R. G. Giberson. Dr. Giberson said he died of head injuries.