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U. Raymond "Ray" Church

Male 1925 - 2006  (81 years)


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  1. 1.  U. Raymond "Ray" Church was born on 1 May 1925 in , Avery County, North Carolina, ; died on 12 Oct 2006 in North Carolina, , , ; was buried in Mountain Home National Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee.

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    U. Raymond "Ray" Church, 81, 324 H. Heaton Road, Elizabethton, died
    Thursday, October 12, 2006, in the Veterans Hospital, Asheville, North
    Carolina, after an extended illness.

    A native, of Avery County, N.C., he was a son of the late Wiley Charlton &
    Ellen Kathrine Bunton Church. Mr. Church had lived in Kalamazoo, Michigan, for
    42 years before returning to Elizabethton in 2002. He was a retired Salesman.
    Mr. Church served in the United States Navy during World War II and the United
    States Air Force during the Korean Conflict.

    He was preceded in death by three sisters: Della Arney, Dorothy Campbell
    and Stella Church; and by three brothers: Luther, Howard and Gordie Church.
    His hobbies were playing the guitar and writing poetry. He was a member of the
    Beech Mountain Baptist Church.

    Survivors include Four Daughters & Two Sons-in-law, Janet and Paul Grewe,
    Tavernier, Fla., Carolyn and Rick Koole, Hudsonville, Mich., Jennifer K.
    Church and Courtney Church, both of Kalamazoo, Mich.; one brother and sister-
    in-law, Allen and Margie Church, Butler; one sister, Nell Church,
    Elizabethton; 10 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

    Funeral services will be conducted at 4 p.m. Sunday in Memorial Funeral
    Chapel, with Pastor Rick Koole and Pastor Dennis Church officiating. Graveside
    service and interment will be at 11 a.m. Monday in the National Cemetery,
    Mountain Home. Music will be provided by his niece, Denise Valentine, and
    nephew, Dwight Campbell. Military honors and pallbearers will be provided by
    the Tennessee National Guard. Honorary pallbearers will be his grandchildren.