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Show Military rites held for Clark Bray, 31 Funeral services were held Wednesday in Salt Lake City, for Attorney Clark Orval Bray, 31, son of Orval C. and Olive Madsen Bray of this city. He. lost his life Saturday, July 15, 1967, when a horse he was riding rid-ing fell on him. Bural was held in the Evergreen Ever-green Cemetery, where military rites were conducted by the Springville Amrican L e gion Post 28. Mr. Bray was born in Provo, November 8, 1935, and spent most of his life in Springville. He graduated from Springville High School where he was prominent in school activities and extra curricular events. He entered the army in 1954 and served in the 11th Airborne Air-borne Division. He was named an honor graduate from the division's Medical Academy in Germany. A former student of Brigham Young University and the University Uni-versity of Utah, he graduated from the College of Law at the latter school in 1963. He was associated with the law firm of Marshall and Tuft in Salt Lake City, at the time of his death. Surviving besides his wife, Judith Schultz Bray of Salt Lake City, are a son Kevin by a former marriage; his parents of Springville; a sister and two brothers, Robert P. Bray of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jeri B. McQuivey and Alan N. Bray of Springville; also a grandmother, grandmoth-er, Mrs. Rosina Madsen of Springville. |