Extracted from The Evening Sun (Hanover, PA)
Friday, April 24, 1953

FUNERAL MONDAY FOR SGT. RAY P. MULLICAN

WESTMINSTER -- The body of Sgt. Ray P. Mullican, 28, who was killed in an automobile accident at Metz, France, April 3, arrived in here today with his brother, S/Sgt. Richard C. Mullican as escort.

The brother was flown from French Morroco, where he was stationed, to New York from where he escorted the body today. Seargeant Mullican was a veteran of World War II and had served two tours of duty in Korea. He was killed instantly in the auto crash which also claimed the lives of two Frenchmen with whom he was riding.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. Monday from the H. Bankard and Sons funeral home with the Rev. J. H. Hoch, pastor of Uniontown Church of God, officiating. Burial will be in Westminster Cemetery where military rites will be in charge of Molleville Farm Post 467, VFW. Friends may call Saturday evening until the funeral Monday.

Survivors include the widow Mrs. Truce [sic Truth] M. Harman Mullican and three sons Ray, Jay and Gay, Taneytown Road.