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Kate Helen <I>Anderson</I> Bagley

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Kate Helen Anderson Bagley

Birth
Death
7 Apr 1938 (aged 75)
Burial
Centreville, Wilkinson County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Kate was the dau of Moses Gordon Anderson and Jane Montgomery.
Moses and Jane had the following children:
1.James Albert b1853
2.Ann G. b1855
3.Alexander b1856
4.Daughter b1859
5.T. G. b1862
6.Kate Helen b1863

Centreville, Miss., April 7 —

Funeral services were held at the Thompson Memorial Presbyterian church this afternoon for Mrs. Kate Anderson Bagley, 75. The Rev. F. L. McCue, pastor of the Presbyterian church, assisted by the Rev. S. T. Harkey of the Methodist church and the Rev. S. G. Cull of the Baptist church officiated. Mrs. Bagley was buried in Oaklawn cemetery.

She died at midnight Wednesday at her residence following a long illness.

Mrs. Bagley is survived by a son, Joe Bagley of Yazoo City, Miss.; three daughters, Mrs. O. L. Kirby of Centreville, Mrs. James Cater [sic? Carter] of Yazoo City and Mrs. I. N. Dale of Isola; two sisters, Mrs. Jim Smiley of Gulfport, Miss., and Miss Mae Anderson of Centreville and several grandchildren.

Published in The Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), Friday, April 8, 1938
Kate was the dau of Moses Gordon Anderson and Jane Montgomery.
Moses and Jane had the following children:
1.James Albert b1853
2.Ann G. b1855
3.Alexander b1856
4.Daughter b1859
5.T. G. b1862
6.Kate Helen b1863

Centreville, Miss., April 7 —

Funeral services were held at the Thompson Memorial Presbyterian church this afternoon for Mrs. Kate Anderson Bagley, 75. The Rev. F. L. McCue, pastor of the Presbyterian church, assisted by the Rev. S. T. Harkey of the Methodist church and the Rev. S. G. Cull of the Baptist church officiated. Mrs. Bagley was buried in Oaklawn cemetery.

She died at midnight Wednesday at her residence following a long illness.

Mrs. Bagley is survived by a son, Joe Bagley of Yazoo City, Miss.; three daughters, Mrs. O. L. Kirby of Centreville, Mrs. James Cater [sic? Carter] of Yazoo City and Mrs. I. N. Dale of Isola; two sisters, Mrs. Jim Smiley of Gulfport, Miss., and Miss Mae Anderson of Centreville and several grandchildren.

Published in The Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), Friday, April 8, 1938


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