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John Albert Ray
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Joan Mildred Ray Bredensteiner
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Greg Ray Carl Jay John James Kurt Roy Bredensteiner; Cathy Jean McAtee Mary Sue Lobello Linda Ann Sullivan See Tribute for great grandchildren's names
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Parents: |
Charles & Magdaline Petraits
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Siblings: |
Charles Joseph Petraits
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Grandparents: |
None listed
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Cemetery Location Map to Gravesite |
Birth Date: 9/9/1907
Death Date: 1/13/1994
Washington Park East Cemetery
Cloisters 9, Section BC, Level 4, Crypt 21
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Mary was a victim of smallpox as a child, but she had only one reminder right in the middle of her forehead. She was a loving wife and mother, and held the entire family together with her love and concern. Mary was an excellent cook, a perfect housekeeper, a faithful church goer and a beautiful, trim woman of 5' 5". She loved people and they loved her too. A good example for womanhood.Great grandchildren: Daniel Cosner, Sarah, David, Laura Bredensteiner; Michael, Nick, Jenny McAtee; Samantha Amelia, Ethan Lobello; Amanda Sullivan |
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Mary worked at Blocks Dept. Store. She also did office work.
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Young Mary at a friend's home. Twin brothers on each side. Charlie on left, and Joe on right.
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Mary with mother, Maggi in the backyard of their home on Michigan St., Indianapolis, IN. Parents were immigrants from Lithuania, Europe.
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Mary in center with twin brother's families. A day at the park and a family picnic.
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Mary was expecting her first baby in 1932.
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Mary & John, brother Charles, his wife and sister in law, Ann.
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Mary's church picture. She loved her friends at church and loved God deeply.
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Mary was an excellent mother and grandmother. Here with family for granddaughter's wedding. Her grandson, Carl officiated the vows.
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No legacy would be complete without the father. A hard working but gentle man who stayed with the family and made Mary what she was. He played the contina and coming from Lithuania, loved polkas.
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