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Glenwood Arthur Rainey

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Glenwood Arthur Rainey

Birth
Winslow, Kennebec County, Maine, USA
Death
9 Feb 1944 (aged 51)
Randolph, Kennebec County, Maine, USA
Burial
Waterville, Kennebec County, Maine, USA Add to Map
Plot
682
Memorial ID
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GARDINER – Glenwood Arthur Rainey died Wednesday morning at his home at 25 Windsor Street Randolph, after a brief illness. He had been in poor health for the past year. Mr. Rainey was born in Winslow, July 4, 1892, the son of John J and Clara J (Ray) Rainey.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary A. Rainey, and by five children, Miss Bernice [Glenys] Rainey of Randolph, Howard C Rainey of Gardiner, Mrs Ethel [Mythel] E Brann of Farmingdale, Mrs Faith A Landry of Newport NH and Pvt Robert A Rainey USA of Fort Knox KY: also one brother Howard Rainey of Waterville; one sister, Mrs. Doris Higgins of Waterville; and seven grandchildren.
He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Chapter of Waterville. For 22 years Mr. Rainey was the agent for the Atlantic Motor Express in Gardiner and for the past year he had been employed in the production office of the Bath Iron Works. He was a director of the Randolph Athletic Association and was president of that organization last year.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Amesbury-White funeral home on Washington Avenue.
FUNERAL NOTICE
GARDINER – Funeral services for Glenwood Arthur Rainey were held Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Amesbury-White Funeral Home on Washington Ave with the Rev Charles H McElhinney pastor of the First Baptist Church officiating. The officers of Waterville Lodge No 33 AF and AM of which Mr. Rainey was a member, conducted the ritualistic service of the lodge. Bearers were Earl Gallagher and Earl D Fossett, Jr of Randolph, A and A and Lawrence Barton and Edward Lodge of Waterville Masonic Lodge.
The body was placed in the private vaults at the funeral home and burial will be later in the family lot in the Pine Grove Cemetery in Waterville.
Kennebec Journal (Augusta, Maine) - unknown date
[names in bracketts are corrections, those printed in obituary were incorrect]
GARDINER – Glenwood Arthur Rainey died Wednesday morning at his home at 25 Windsor Street Randolph, after a brief illness. He had been in poor health for the past year. Mr. Rainey was born in Winslow, July 4, 1892, the son of John J and Clara J (Ray) Rainey.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary A. Rainey, and by five children, Miss Bernice [Glenys] Rainey of Randolph, Howard C Rainey of Gardiner, Mrs Ethel [Mythel] E Brann of Farmingdale, Mrs Faith A Landry of Newport NH and Pvt Robert A Rainey USA of Fort Knox KY: also one brother Howard Rainey of Waterville; one sister, Mrs. Doris Higgins of Waterville; and seven grandchildren.
He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Chapter of Waterville. For 22 years Mr. Rainey was the agent for the Atlantic Motor Express in Gardiner and for the past year he had been employed in the production office of the Bath Iron Works. He was a director of the Randolph Athletic Association and was president of that organization last year.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Amesbury-White funeral home on Washington Avenue.
FUNERAL NOTICE
GARDINER – Funeral services for Glenwood Arthur Rainey were held Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Amesbury-White Funeral Home on Washington Ave with the Rev Charles H McElhinney pastor of the First Baptist Church officiating. The officers of Waterville Lodge No 33 AF and AM of which Mr. Rainey was a member, conducted the ritualistic service of the lodge. Bearers were Earl Gallagher and Earl D Fossett, Jr of Randolph, A and A and Lawrence Barton and Edward Lodge of Waterville Masonic Lodge.
The body was placed in the private vaults at the funeral home and burial will be later in the family lot in the Pine Grove Cemetery in Waterville.
Kennebec Journal (Augusta, Maine) - unknown date
[names in bracketts are corrections, those printed in obituary were incorrect]

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