Obituary:
"R.C. Gray Buried with Masonic Rites
Mr. R C Gray 55 passed away at his home in Eddyville Friday afternoon after an illness of several weeks.Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at Dunn Funeral Home with the Rev. F.M. Glover and the Rev. J.N. Dill officiating.
Survivers include the widow Mrs. Ernestine Gray; a son, Davis Gray, a daughter, Miss Jenine Gray; his mother, Mrs. Mary Gray; a brother, Jack Gray; three sisters, Mrs. Minus Williamson, Evansville, Mrs. Noble Gray, Fredonia, and Mrs Arthur Towns, Tallahassee, Fla.
Burial was in the Saratoga Cemetary. Masonic rites were also observed."
198. Lynn Boyd Barrett
Some information on Lynn Boyd Barrett is from Kathy Hall (2004).
Gene Barrett says his dad died in 1979 and his mom was born in 1905.
199. Sally Barrett
The Times Leader
Princeton, Ky.
Sept 10, 2003Sallie Ann Galusha, 92, of Eddyville, died Monday, Sept. 8, 2003, at 11:07 p.m. at Crittenden County Convalescent Center in Marion.
A member of Eddyville First Baptist Church, she was a daughter of the late Robert and Annie Parrent Barrett.
She was preceded in death by her husband, John Opie Galusha in 1977; a son, Joe Galusha in 1978; a daughter, Lillian Hamilton in 2000; two granddaughters, Betty Aldridge and Mary Beth Hamilton; two brothers, L.B. Barrett and Bill Barrett; and a sister, Mary Fitts.
Survivors include a daughter, Margaret Bell of Eddyville; eight grandchildren, Joe Galusha, Carmal Ann Stewart, David Hamilton, Carolyn Boaz, Donald Bell, Janice Perry, Nancy Cooper and James Carver Bell, 17 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted Thursday, Sept. 11, at 10 a.m. at Dunn’s Funeral Home in Eddyville. The Rev. Gates Bowman and the Rev. Raymond Aldridge officiated the service.
Burial followed in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Lyon Co., Ky.
The 1930 Lyon Co KY Census shows that Opie was a barber.