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trained a "perfect" team of horses. Because of this, Ray was often requested to transport the dead<br />

from the church to the cemetery. It was this experience that induced Ray to study mortuary<br />

science. However, prior to beginning his studies, World War I required his services in France,<br />

courtesy of Uncle Sam. Upon receiving an honorable discharge, he commenced his studies at the<br />

Worsham Embalming School and graduated in 1922.<br />

Ray W. Haben, Founder, Haben Funeral Home, circa 1956.<br />

In 1923, James Bradley, an established undertaker in Chicago, opened a mortuary in Niles<br />

<strong>Center</strong> at 8038 Lincoln Avenue, in partnership with the young Ray Haben. An ad in the 1925<br />

Schobermesse Book touted their ambulance service. "No distance was too far nor was any hour<br />

too late." Their telephone number was Niles <strong>Center</strong> 27 J.<br />

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