Daniel Carroll Hemingray

Death

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Muncie Morning Star

Muncie, IN, United States
p. 1, col. 6


DAN HEMINGRAY DIES


One of Early Investors in

Indiana Gas Belt.


APOPLEXY IS THE CAUSE


Daniel Carroll Hemingray, 54, one of the founders and secretary and treasurer of the Hemingray Glass company of Muncie and a man who has had much to do in an industrial way with the development of the city many years ago, died early yesterday morning in Cincinnati, Ohio. His brother, Ralph Hemingray, was connected with him in the glass manufacturing business in Muncie and Covington, Ky. Daniel C. Hemingray had spent much time in Muncie and many residents of the city will be shocked to hear of his death. Although not a resident of Muncie, Mr. Hemingray had much to do with the glass industry here.

Death resulted from a stroke of paralysis, Mr. Hemingray having been stricken at the Queen City club in Cincinnati Tuesday evening. He resided in Glendale, a suburb, 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 and death soon came. He was the son of Robert Hemingray, who founded the Hemingray Glass company, and who also was well known in this city.

The deceased is survived by a widow, one brother and two sisters, Mrs. Bradford Shinkle and Mrs. W. H. Felix of Childsburg, Ky. The Rev. W. H. Felix, a brother-in-law, who is now in Florida, will conduct the funeral service from the chapel of the Highland cemetery Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hemingray are in Cincinnati. The funeral arrangements have not been completed. It is likely that other Muncie people will go to Covington to attend the funeral. Mr. Hemingray was a graduate of Yale university.


Keywords:Hemingray
Researcher notes:Error: Line 1, Daniel Carroll Hemingray was not one of the founders of the company.
Supplemental information: 
Researcher:David Dale / Glenn Drummond
Date completed:February 17, 2004 by: Glenn Drummond;