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Front Row left to right: Ray Mather, Ron Ball, Don Kruger Back Row left to right: Pete Kovacs,
Clarence Pfortmiller, Dick Green, Wendell Schmidtke. As a boy, his family lived in Maine, Cook,
Illinois with his parents and older brother Keith. All information has been reproduced here for
educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. I
reached a lot as a group and googled a lot about this.My your soul rest in peace. See a 1986 poem
written by Ray Mather at Remember me. Retired with disability, resided in Shrewsbury for the past
25 years. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to
benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. All information has been reproduced here for
educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. The
body was cremated and a graveside service will be held at the Friends Cemetery in Springdale, Iowa
on Sunday April 16, 1995 at 2pm where his cremated remains will be interred. If you receive this
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I’m bigger and I’m stronger, I’ve grown a foot in height. He worked in the theater for most of his life
and was survived by two nephews. Suddenly I’M popular And YOU’RE left out the light. He was
employed after that as building manager at the Jewish Federation until his illness in 1993. All
information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site
visitors, and is provided at no charge. I the one who hung around, A punchbag for your games. All
information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site
visitors, and is provided at no charge. Second row left to right: Ray Mather, Nancy Kuhn, Vicky
Neave, Marilyn Henderson, Martha Chawner. He graduated from Earlham College and was involved
in numerous campus clubs and organizations with fellow Earlham College Classmates including
Masquers, Boards Club, and Mask and Mantle Officers. I would only have to say And the other boys
would do. But the memory of my pain Holds back the revenge I’d planned And instead I feel much
stronger By offering you my hand. - 1986, Ray Mather. Someone you could kick and beat, Someone
to call names. After that, he worked as the building manager of the Jewish Federation but illness
forced him to retire in 1993. All information has been reproduced here for educational and
informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. Back left to right: Vera
Freivogel, Mally Rothenberg, Ellen Adler, Jinx Lippincott, Dave Miars, Phil Shore, Ray Mather,
Dave Coahram, Barbara Pearson, Barbara Henshaw. All information has been reproduced here for
educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. Father
Merlin said that he was an inspector in insurance. All information has been reproduced here for
educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. All
information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site
visitors, and is provided at no charge.
After that, he worked as the building manager of the Jewish Federation but illness forced him to
retire in 1993. Mr. Mather graduated from Earlham College, worked in a small theatrical production
for many years. Came to St. Louis in 1968 where he was the theatre manager at Fontbonne College
until 1981. Retired with disability, resided in Shrewsbury for the past 25 years. Add Elbert's family
friends, and his friends from childhood through adulthood. He went on to work as a theatre manager
at Fontbonne College from 1968 until 1981. All information has been reproduced here for
educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. I
reached a lot as a group and googled a lot about this.My your soul rest in peace. Front Row left to
right: Ray Mather, Ron Ball, Don Kruger Back Row left to right: Pete Kovacs, Clarence Pfortmiller,
Dick Green, Wendell Schmidtke. All information has been reproduced here for educational and
informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. As a boy, his family lived
in Maine, Cook, Illinois with his parents and older brother Keith. Also in the household was brother
Keith, age 11, who was in the 4th grade. The body was cremated and a graveside service will be held
at the Friends Cemetery in Springdale, Iowa on Sunday April 16, 1995 at 2pm where his cremated
remains will be interred. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational
purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. He was employed after that as building
manager at the Jewish Federation until his illness in 1993. Ray later graduated from Earlham College
and worked for a small theatrical production for many years. Third Row left to right: Mary Whitaker,
Sam Lewis, Dick Gambrell, Fe Wundt, Ruth Pitman, Ellen Adler. Second row left to right: Ray
Mather, Nancy Kuhn, Vicky Neave, Marilyn Henderson, Martha Chawner. All information has been
reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at
no charge. Someone you could kick and beat, Someone to call names. I the face at the window When
your party was inside. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational
purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. He graduated from Earlham College
and was involved in numerous campus clubs and organizations with fellow Earlham College
Classmates including Masquers, Boards Club, and Mask and Mantle Officers. All information has
been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is
provided at no charge. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational
purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. Back left to right: Vera Freivogel,
Mally Rothenberg, Ellen Adler, Jinx Lippincott, Dave Miars, Phil Shore, Ray Mather, Dave
Coahram, Barbara Pearson, Barbara Henshaw. Louis, Missouri. He died in St. Louis at the age of 62
and was buried in Springdale Cemetery in Springdale, Cedar County, Iowa. I’m bigger and I’m
stronger, I’ve grown a foot in height. Sitting down: Frank Robertson Standing left to right: Ray
Mather, Phil Shore, Jow Carter, Dick Hardin. All information has been reproduced here for
educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge.
All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site
visitors, and is provided at no charge. Ray later graduated from Earlham College and worked for a
small theatrical production for many years. He was employed after that as building manager at the
Jewish Federation until his illness in 1993. Was 62 years old. Is survived by 2 nephews Jon and
David of Downer Grove, Illinois. If you receive this message and are not a crawler bot (and are just
a reader or subscriber), please try these steps first. Back left to right: Vera Freivogel, Mally
Rothenberg, Ellen Adler, Jinx Lippincott, Dave Miars, Phil Shore, Ray Mather, Dave Coahram,
Barbara Pearson, Barbara Henshaw. All information has been reproduced here for educational and
informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. All information has been
reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at
no charge. He worked in the theater for most of his life and was survived by two nephews. Second
row left to right: Ray Mather, Nancy Kuhn, Vicky Neave, Marilyn Henderson, Martha Chawner. Mr.
Mather graduated from Earlham College, worked in a small theatrical production for many years.
Came to St. Louis in 1968 where he was the theatre manager at Fontbonne College until 1981. All
information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site
visitors, and is provided at no charge. Louis, Missouri. He died in St. Louis at the age of 62 and was
buried in Springdale Cemetery in Springdale, Cedar County, Iowa. Front Row left to right: Ray
Mather, Ron Ball, Don Kruger Back Row left to right: Pete Kovacs, Clarence Pfortmiller, Dick
Green, Wendell Schmidtke. All information has been reproduced here for educational and
informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. I would only have to say
And the other boys would do. He graduated from Earlham College and was involved in numerous
campus clubs and organizations with fellow Earlham College Classmates including Masquers,
Boards Club, and Mask and Mantle Officers. See a 1986 poem written by Ray Mather at Remember
me. He went on to work as a theatre manager at Fontbonne College from 1968 until 1981. Sitting
down: Frank Robertson Standing left to right: Ray Mather, Phil Shore, Jow Carter, Dick Hardin.
Add Elbert's family friends, and his friends from childhood through adulthood. Third Row left to
right: Mary Whitaker, Sam Lewis, Dick Gambrell, Fe Wundt, Ruth Pitman, Ellen Adler. He had one
brother, Keith Victor Mather (1929 - 1983). In the 1940 federal census, Ray, which was the name he
used his entire life, was age 7 and living with his parents, Merlin, who was 39 at the time, and Eloise,
who was 36, in Munster, Indiana. All information has been reproduced here for educational and
informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. All information has been
reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at
no charge. But the memory of my pain Holds back the revenge I’d planned And instead I feel much
stronger By offering you my hand. - 1986, Ray Mather. After that, he worked as the building
manager of the Jewish Federation but illness forced him to retire in 1993. Someone you could kick
and beat, Someone to call names.
I the face at the window When your party was inside. After that, he worked as the building manager
of the Jewish Federation but illness forced him to retire in 1993. Mr. Mather graduated from Earlham
College, worked in a small theatrical production for many years. Came to St. Louis in 1968 where he
was the theatre manager at Fontbonne College until 1981. See a 1986 poem written by Ray Mather
at Remember me. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational
purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. He went on to work as a theatre
manager at Fontbonne College from 1968 until 1981. I the one who hung around, A punchbag for
your games. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to
benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. All information has been reproduced here for
educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. Retired
with disability, resided in Shrewsbury for the past 25 years. He worked in the theater for most of his
life and was survived by two nephews. Suddenly I’M popular And YOU’RE left out the light.
Someone you could kick and beat, Someone to call names. All information has been reproduced here
for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. All
information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site
visitors, and is provided at no charge. Second row left to right: Ray Mather, Nancy Kuhn, Vicky
Neave, Marilyn Henderson, Martha Chawner. He was employed after that as building manager at the
Jewish Federation until his illness in 1993. But how strange is the change After time has hurried by,
Four years have passed since then, Now I’m not so quick to cry. He had one brother, Keith Victor
Mather (1929 - 1983). Ray later graduated from Earlham College and worked for a small theatrical
production for many years. Father Merlin said that he was an inspector in insurance. Also in the
household was brother Keith, age 11, who was in the 4th grade. If you receive this message and are
not a crawler bot (and are just a reader or subscriber), please try these steps first. Louis, Missouri. He
died in St. Louis at the age of 62 and was buried in Springdale Cemetery in Springdale, Cedar
County, Iowa. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes
to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. But the memory of my pain Holds back the
revenge I’d planned And instead I feel much stronger By offering you my hand. - 1986, Ray Mather.
Add Elbert's family friends, and his friends from childhood through adulthood. Front left to right:
Jean Clark, Dick Stadelman, Bob Elliott, Keith Kendall, Lee Fisher Back left to right: Lewis
Eldridge, Ray Mather, Phil Shore. All information has been reproduced here for educational and
informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. All information has been
reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at
no charge.
All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site
visitors, and is provided at no charge. Someone you could kick and beat, Someone to call names. I
would only have to say And the other boys would do. All information has been reproduced here for
educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. Front
left to right: Jean Clark, Dick Stadelman, Bob Elliott, Keith Kendall, Lee Fisher Back left to right:
Lewis Eldridge, Ray Mather, Phil Shore. Back left to right: Vera Freivogel, Mally Rothenberg, Ellen
Adler, Jinx Lippincott, Dave Miars, Phil Shore, Ray Mather, Dave Coahram, Barbara Pearson,
Barbara Henshaw. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational
purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. I the face at the window When your
party was inside. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational
purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. He had one brother, Keith Victor
Mather (1929 - 1983). All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational
purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. As a boy, his family lived in Maine,
Cook, Illinois with his parents and older brother Keith. All information has been reproduced here for
educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. All
information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site
visitors, and is provided at no charge. I the one who hung around, A punchbag for your games. All
information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site
visitors, and is provided at no charge. All information has been reproduced here for educational and
informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. Sitting down: Frank
Robertson Standing left to right: Ray Mather, Phil Shore, Jow Carter, Dick Hardin. Father Merlin
said that he was an inspector in insurance. All information has been reproduced here for educational
and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. Retired with
disability, resided in Shrewsbury for the past 25 years. See a 1986 poem written by Ray Mather at
Remember me. He was employed after that as building manager at the Jewish Federation until his
illness in 1993. Louis, Missouri. He died in St. Louis at the age of 62 and was buried in Springdale
Cemetery in Springdale, Cedar County, Iowa. Suddenly I’M popular And YOU’RE left out the light.
Third Row left to right: Mary Whitaker, Sam Lewis, Dick Gambrell, Fe Wundt, Ruth Pitman, Ellen
Adler. Mr. Mather graduated from Earlham College, worked in a small theatrical production for
many years. Came to St. Louis in 1968 where he was the theatre manager at Fontbonne College until
1981. Was 62 years old. Is survived by 2 nephews Jon and David of Downer Grove, Illinois. He
graduated from Earlham College and was involved in numerous campus clubs and organizations with
fellow Earlham College Classmates including Masquers, Boards Club, and Mask and Mantle
Officers. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to
benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge.
I the face at the window When your party was inside. Front left to right: Peg Gardner, Phyl
Underwood, Connie Weil, Chris Baldwin. Second row left to right: Ray Mather, Nancy Kuhn, Vicky
Neave, Marilyn Henderson, Martha Chawner. Mr. Mather graduated from Earlham College, worked
in a small theatrical production for many years. Came to St. Louis in 1968 where he was the theatre
manager at Fontbonne College until 1981. All information has been reproduced here for educational
and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. Ray later graduated
from Earlham College and worked for a small theatrical production for many years. All information
has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is
provided at no charge. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational
purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. Father Merlin said that he was an
inspector in insurance. After that, he worked as the building manager of the Jewish Federation but
illness forced him to retire in 1993. He worked in the theater for most of his life and was survived by
two nephews. Front Row left to right: Ray Mather, Ron Ball, Don Kruger Back Row left to right:
Pete Kovacs, Clarence Pfortmiller, Dick Green, Wendell Schmidtke. Someone you could kick and
beat, Someone to call names. All information has been reproduced here for educational and
informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. All information has been
reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at
no charge. I’m bigger and I’m stronger, I’ve grown a foot in height. But the memory of my pain
Holds back the revenge I’d planned And instead I feel much stronger By offering you my hand. -
1986, Ray Mather. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational
purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. All information has been reproduced
here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge.
He had one brother, Keith Victor Mather (1929 - 1983). I the one who hung around, A punchbag for
your games. Back left to right: Vera Freivogel, Mally Rothenberg, Ellen Adler, Jinx Lippincott, Dave
Miars, Phil Shore, Ray Mather, Dave Coahram, Barbara Pearson, Barbara Henshaw. Was 62 years
old. Is survived by 2 nephews Jon and David of Downer Grove, Illinois. Third Row left to right:
Mary Whitaker, Sam Lewis, Dick Gambrell, Fe Wundt, Ruth Pitman, Ellen Adler. Add Elbert's
family friends, and his friends from childhood through adulthood. Retired with disability, resided in
Shrewsbury for the past 25 years. He went on to work as a theatre manager at Fontbonne College
from 1968 until 1981. I reached a lot as a group and googled a lot about this.My your soul rest in
peace. If you receive this message and are not a crawler bot (and are just a reader or subscriber),
please try these steps first. All information has been reproduced here for educational and
informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge.
Someone you could kick and beat, Someone to call names. I the one who hung around, A punchbag
for your games. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes
to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. All information has been reproduced here for
educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. As a
boy, his family lived in Maine, Cook, Illinois with his parents and older brother Keith. Third Row left
to right: Mary Whitaker, Sam Lewis, Dick Gambrell, Fe Wundt, Ruth Pitman, Ellen Adler. All
information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site
visitors, and is provided at no charge. Was 62 years old. Is survived by 2 nephews Jon and David of
Downer Grove, Illinois. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational
purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. All information has been reproduced
here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge.
He was employed after that as building manager at the Jewish Federation until his illness in 1993. He
worked in the theater for most of his life and was survived by two nephews. But the memory of my
pain Holds back the revenge I’d planned And instead I feel much stronger By offering you my hand.
- 1986, Ray Mather. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational
purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. All information has been reproduced
here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge.
All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site
visitors, and is provided at no charge. All information has been reproduced here for educational and
informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. I reached a lot as a group
and googled a lot about this.My your soul rest in peace. If you receive this message and are not a
crawler bot (and are just a reader or subscriber), please try these steps first. All information has been
reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at
no charge. He graduated from Earlham College and was involved in numerous campus clubs and
organizations with fellow Earlham College Classmates including Masquers, Boards Club, and Mask
and Mantle Officers. Father Merlin said that he was an inspector in insurance. Front left to right: Jean
Clark, Dick Stadelman, Bob Elliott, Keith Kendall, Lee Fisher Back left to right: Lewis Eldridge,
Ray Mather, Phil Shore. Front Row left to right: Ray Mather, Ron Ball, Don Kruger Back Row left
to right: Pete Kovacs, Clarence Pfortmiller, Dick Green, Wendell Schmidtke. Retired with disability,
resided in Shrewsbury for the past 25 years. Mr. Mather graduated from Earlham College, worked in
a small theatrical production for many years. Came to St. Louis in 1968 where he was the theatre
manager at Fontbonne College until 1981. I would only have to say And the other boys would do.
Suddenly I’M popular And YOU’RE left out the light. I the face at the window When your party
was inside. He had one brother, Keith Victor Mather (1929 - 1983).

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