Born in Gardiner, N.Y., Mrs. Bayles was the daughter of the late Richard B. and Esther Hasbrouck Bevier.
She was honorary vice-president of the Women's Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Church in America and secretary of the Waldensian Aid Society of New Brunswick. She was a member of the Daughter of the American Revolution, the Women's Christian Temperance Union and the First Reformed Church of New Brunswick.
Surviving, besides her husband, are a daughter, Mrs. Randall C. Bosch; a son, Captain Theodore Bevier Bayles, U.S.A., and a sister, Mrs. William H. Borcherding.
The funeral was held at New Brunswick Thursday evening with burial at the New Paltz Rural Cemetery Friday afternoon.
New Paltz Independent September 9, 1943
Born in Gardiner, N.Y., Mrs. Bayles was the daughter of the late Richard B. and Esther Hasbrouck Bevier.
She was honorary vice-president of the Women's Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Church in America and secretary of the Waldensian Aid Society of New Brunswick. She was a member of the Daughter of the American Revolution, the Women's Christian Temperance Union and the First Reformed Church of New Brunswick.
Surviving, besides her husband, are a daughter, Mrs. Randall C. Bosch; a son, Captain Theodore Bevier Bayles, U.S.A., and a sister, Mrs. William H. Borcherding.
The funeral was held at New Brunswick Thursday evening with burial at the New Paltz Rural Cemetery Friday afternoon.
New Paltz Independent September 9, 1943
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