Frederick Dent Ray
Frederick Dent Ray was one of the last remaining male survivors of the and was one of the longest living among the surviving crew.
Early life
Frederick Dent Ray was born in Southwark, London, England on June 20, 1879. He was the son of Charles Adolphus Hopson Ray and Sarah Newport. In 1908, he was married in Berkshire to Annie Beatrice Burt and they remained childless.Aboard ''Titanic''
Aged 32, Ray boarded the on 10 April 1912, as a first-class saloon steward for a monthly wage of £3 15p after being redirected from the ship.On Sunday, 14 April 1912, his shift ended at 9 pm and he went to room 3 on E-deck, where he slept with 27 others. Awoken by the collision, he first thought it was a problem in the engine room, and he began to drift back to sleep when two stewards arrived to tell people to prepare and go to the lifeboats.
After assisting recalcitrant passengers into Lifeboats 9 and 11, Mr. Ray boarded the half-full Lifeboat 13. As the boat was lowered into the water, a wrapped infant was tossed down to Ray, who caught the child and brought it to safety.
Ray survived the sinking and made it to the ship. He returned home to his wife, who was in North Wales for recuperation from ill health.