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Anna Lorena <I>Kassel</I> Bailey

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Anna Lorena Kassel Bailey

Birth
Middletown, Des Moines County, Iowa, USA
Death
1 Nov 1939 (aged 66)
Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Evergreen, Lot 234, # 5
Memorial ID
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MRS. ANNA BAILEY DIES AT HER HOME
FUNERAL TO BE HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs.
Anna Lorena Kassel Bailey, 66, died Wednesday morning at her home, one and a half miles southwest of Red Oak. She had been in ill health several years and critically for five weeks.
Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Christian Church, with Rev. Orval Walker in charge. A mixed quartet will furnish the music. Flower ladies will be Gladys Oman, in charge, May Ella, Russell, Frances Bailey, Gloria Griffith, and Phyllis Craig and the pall bearers , Charley Omaha, Oscar W. Erickson, Mervin Stocksleger, Paul Ogden, Bernard Docker, and Robert Oliver.
A native Iowan, Mrs. Bailey was born June 20, 1873, at Middletown, Iowa, the daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Drietch Kassell. On January 27, 1892, she was married near Red Oak to Edwin C. Bailey.
survivors are her husband and six children; Russell, Millard, and Clarke Bailey of Red Oak, Marion Bailey of Dialnnan, Washington, Anna Marie Woung of St. Joseph, Missouri, and Clara Elizabeth Martin of Hancock, Iowa; 14 grandchildren, four sisters and two brothers.
The Sellergren service is in charge.
Red Oak Express, Red Oak, Iowa, Thursday, November 2, 1939, page 6
MRS. ANNA BAILEY DIES AT HER HOME
FUNERAL TO BE HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs.
Anna Lorena Kassel Bailey, 66, died Wednesday morning at her home, one and a half miles southwest of Red Oak. She had been in ill health several years and critically for five weeks.
Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Christian Church, with Rev. Orval Walker in charge. A mixed quartet will furnish the music. Flower ladies will be Gladys Oman, in charge, May Ella, Russell, Frances Bailey, Gloria Griffith, and Phyllis Craig and the pall bearers , Charley Omaha, Oscar W. Erickson, Mervin Stocksleger, Paul Ogden, Bernard Docker, and Robert Oliver.
A native Iowan, Mrs. Bailey was born June 20, 1873, at Middletown, Iowa, the daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Drietch Kassell. On January 27, 1892, she was married near Red Oak to Edwin C. Bailey.
survivors are her husband and six children; Russell, Millard, and Clarke Bailey of Red Oak, Marion Bailey of Dialnnan, Washington, Anna Marie Woung of St. Joseph, Missouri, and Clara Elizabeth Martin of Hancock, Iowa; 14 grandchildren, four sisters and two brothers.
The Sellergren service is in charge.
Red Oak Express, Red Oak, Iowa, Thursday, November 2, 1939, page 6


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