Following an illness of two weeks duration, Mrs. Blanche Pearl Bailey, wife of Homer Bailey, died at the family home, 434 North Columbia St., at 1:45 o'clock Friday afternoon. Death resulted from pneumonia.
The deceased, a native of Clinton County, was a daughter of Frank and Hattie Dunn Bogan. She was born March 7, 1891, and at the time of her death, was past thirty-seven years of age.
Practically all her life had been spent in Frankfort. Frankfort where she was known and held in high esteem by a wide acquaintance of friends.
On September 9, 1919, she was united in marriage with Homer Bailey, who besides the parents, two daughters, Phyllis and Ilo, of Monticello, Indiana survive. She is also survived by five brothers; Forest Bogan of Latonia, Ky., Wesley Bogan of Sheridan, George and Omer Bogan of Gary and Earl Bogan of Anderson; and by two sisters; Mrs. Clyde Behr and Mrs. Edward Carsman of Hammond.
Mrs. Bailey was a member of the Moose Circle and had been active in the work of the organization.
Funeral services were conducted from the Christian church at two o'clock Sunday afternoon. Rev. Fred Clark officiating and interment was made in Bunnell.
Following an illness of two weeks duration, Mrs. Blanche Pearl Bailey, wife of Homer Bailey, died at the family home, 434 North Columbia St., at 1:45 o'clock Friday afternoon. Death resulted from pneumonia.
The deceased, a native of Clinton County, was a daughter of Frank and Hattie Dunn Bogan. She was born March 7, 1891, and at the time of her death, was past thirty-seven years of age.
Practically all her life had been spent in Frankfort. Frankfort where she was known and held in high esteem by a wide acquaintance of friends.
On September 9, 1919, she was united in marriage with Homer Bailey, who besides the parents, two daughters, Phyllis and Ilo, of Monticello, Indiana survive. She is also survived by five brothers; Forest Bogan of Latonia, Ky., Wesley Bogan of Sheridan, George and Omer Bogan of Gary and Earl Bogan of Anderson; and by two sisters; Mrs. Clyde Behr and Mrs. Edward Carsman of Hammond.
Mrs. Bailey was a member of the Moose Circle and had been active in the work of the organization.
Funeral services were conducted from the Christian church at two o'clock Sunday afternoon. Rev. Fred Clark officiating and interment was made in Bunnell.
Inscription
BLANCHE P. BAILEY
1891 - 1928
Family Members
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Wesley Francis Bogan
1881–1967
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Forrest Otto Bogan
1884–1968
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Clidia A. Bogan Behr
1886–1953
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Cora May Bogan Carsman
1887–1964
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Charles A. Bogan
1888–1916
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George Bogan
1893–1972
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Earl William Bogan
1895–1975
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Mary Bogan
1896–1896
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Everett Bogan
1899–1900
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Lucile Bogan
1900–1905
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Omer J Bogan
1904–1989
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Oscar Bogan
1906–1906
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Baby Boy Bogan
1907–1907
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