Milton Junction - Mrs. Carl Gray, 58, died at 1 p.m. Thursday in Mercy hospital where she had been taken on Saturday morning in a critical condition from which she did not rally. She had been in failing health for the past few years.
Annabelle Vincent, was born October 25, 1882, on a farm near Milton Junction, the daughter of Joseph G. and Artilda Garlock Vincent. She grew to womanhood there and attended the Rock River School.
She was married to Carl B. Gray in the town of Johnstown Oct. 30, 1901, and they came to Milton Junction where they lived for several years, later residing on farms near the village.
Survivors are her husband; one son, Donald Gray, Milton Junction; three daughters, Mrs. Leora Ferguson, Milton, Mrs. Lillian Campbell, Milton Junction, and Mrs. Evelyn Rabiola, Janesville; seven grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Joseph Vincent, New Auburn; and four brothers, Floyd V. Vincent, Milton Junction, Charles Vincent, Minneapolis, and Lawrence and Ezra Vincent, Chippewa Falls. Her father and a sister preceded her in death.
Mrs. Gray became a member of the old Rock River Seventh Day Baptist church in her girlhood, and after her marriage transferred her membership to the Milton Junction church, of which she was a faithful member and ardent worker.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Milton Junction Seventh Day Baptist church. Burial will be in the Milton Junction cemetery. Friends may call at the Crandall funeral home, Milton, Saturday afternoon and evening.