LOUIS DRAVES
Louis Braves, 68, who had been
in ill heath for the past year
passed away Tuesday forenoon
in Magruder Memorial Hospital,
12 hours after admittance the
previous evening.
An employee of the Matthews
Boat Company for the past 15
years, Mr. Draves was born April
16, 1885, in Oak Harbor, and was
a son of the late William and
Mary Hillman Draves.
Surviving are four daughters,
Mrs. Ethel Felder, Port Clinton,
who is now visiting her sister,
Mrs. Phyllis Caswell, Long Beach,
Calif.; Mrs. Evelyn Arnold, Bay
View, and Mrs. Mary Lou Ying-1
ling, Clyde; one son, Harold
Draves, Laurel Avenue; seven
grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs.
Clara Smith, Fremont; Mrs. Lil¬
lian 'Qyermeyer, Lindsey, and Mrs.
Savilla Rimelspach, Oak Harbor,
and one brother, John Draves,
Fremont. *2-;27- f^S~3
Mr. ^Draves' wife, Pearl Mmier
Draves, passed away in 1933.
Funeral services will be held
at 2 o'clock Friday \ afternoon in
the Gerner and Wolf Funeral
Home.