Daniel Carroll Hemingray

Death

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Commercial Tribune

Cincinnati, OH, United States
vol. XVI, no. 184, p. 4, col. 3


HEMINGRAY DIES

FOLLOWING STROKE


End Comes to Wealthy Glass

Manufacturer in Queen City

Club, Where He Became Ill


As a result of a stroke of paralysis, Daniel Carroll Hemingray, 54, died yesterday morning at the Queen City Club, where he was stricken Tuesday evening. Mr. Hemingray resided in Glendale and was on his way home when he felt ill and stopped at the club. Physicians deemed it unwise to have him removed to his home. He was the son of Robert Hemingray, who founded the Hemingray Glass company of Covington, of which he was secretary - treasurer. He was also a director of the Cincinnati Trust company and was a member of the Queen City club, Business Men's club, University club, and the Golf club, as well as a member of others.

The deceased is survived by a widow, one brother, Ralph Hemingray, of Muncie, Ind., and two sisters, Mrs. Bradford Shinkle and Mrs. W. H. Felix of Childsburg, Ky. The Rev. W. H. Felix, his brother-in-law, who is now in Florida, will conduct the funeral services from the chapel of the Highland cemetery, Covington, Saturday afternoon. Mr. Hemingray was apparently in good health until a few moments before he reached the Queen City club on his way home. He was conscious until only a few moments prior to his death.


Keywords:Hemingray
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Researcher:Glenn Drummond
Date completed:February 5, 2004 by: Glenn Drummond;