Big Pine Man Dies in Reno
William I. Bay of Big Pine, California died in a local hospital Wednesday. Born in Bayfield, Colorado September 29, 1896, he was employed by the California Fish and Game Commission as a fish hatchery-man. A veteran of World War I, Mr. Bay is survived by his widow, Mrs. Carolyn E. Bay of Big Pine, California. Ross-Burke Co. accompanied the body to the Blake Funeral Home in Bishop, California for services and burial in the Big Pine Crocker Cemetery, Big Pine California.
Parents William A. Bay (1861-1960)) & Laura Ellen Rathbun (1861-1940)
married March 21, 1885 in Missouri - 3 known children:
LuLu (1888-) Carl (1896-1920) William Irving (1896-1960)
William & Carolyn E. Brown (1901-1983) married April 3, 1921 in Colorado
one known child: Robert Leland Bay (1933-2005)
William was a charter member of Big Pine American Legion Post 457
Big Pine Man Dies in Reno
William I. Bay of Big Pine, California died in a local hospital Wednesday. Born in Bayfield, Colorado September 29, 1896, he was employed by the California Fish and Game Commission as a fish hatchery-man. A veteran of World War I, Mr. Bay is survived by his widow, Mrs. Carolyn E. Bay of Big Pine, California. Ross-Burke Co. accompanied the body to the Blake Funeral Home in Bishop, California for services and burial in the Big Pine Crocker Cemetery, Big Pine California.
Parents William A. Bay (1861-1960)) & Laura Ellen Rathbun (1861-1940)
married March 21, 1885 in Missouri - 3 known children:
LuLu (1888-) Carl (1896-1920) William Irving (1896-1960)
William & Carolyn E. Brown (1901-1983) married April 3, 1921 in Colorado
one known child: Robert Leland Bay (1933-2005)
William was a charter member of Big Pine American Legion Post 457
Inscription
WILLIAM I BAY
COLORADO
CPL US ARMY
WORLD WAR I
Sept 29, 1896 April 20, 1960
Gravesite Details
Military Service World War 1 Army - Charter member of Big Pine American Legion Post 457
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