HENRY A. GRAY

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.

MAN, 73, DIES AFTER FALL AT EASTON PLANT

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. 1