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Clyde C Bailie

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Clyde C Bailie

Birth
Death
13 Aug 1878 (aged 6 months)
Burial
Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Bedford Argus (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday, August 11, 1879
Died, Wednesday, August 13th, at the home of the parents, Wm. and Nancy Bailie in Jackson Township, Clyde, aged 6 months and ten days. The funeral took place on Thursday, from the Forest Grove schoolhouse, a large concourse of friends being in attendance. The expressions of sympathy for the afflicted parents were many, and truly they needed them, for the death of their baby boy was indeed a sorrow.

Iowa South-West (Bedford, Iowa), Saturday, August 16, 1879
Died - Wednesday, August 13th, in Jackson Township, of Cholera Infantum, aged six months and ten days, Clyde, infant son of Wm. and Nancy Bailie.
The funeral occurred on Thursday, from the Forest Grove schoolhouse, the remains being interred in the beautiful cemetery near by. The afflicted parents feel deeply the loss of their baby boy.

God's grace is indeed a sustaining power, and is the helper of the sorrowing relatives. A large audience was in attendance at the funeral, and were in full sympathy with the bereaved.
Bedford Argus (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday, August 11, 1879
Died, Wednesday, August 13th, at the home of the parents, Wm. and Nancy Bailie in Jackson Township, Clyde, aged 6 months and ten days. The funeral took place on Thursday, from the Forest Grove schoolhouse, a large concourse of friends being in attendance. The expressions of sympathy for the afflicted parents were many, and truly they needed them, for the death of their baby boy was indeed a sorrow.

Iowa South-West (Bedford, Iowa), Saturday, August 16, 1879
Died - Wednesday, August 13th, in Jackson Township, of Cholera Infantum, aged six months and ten days, Clyde, infant son of Wm. and Nancy Bailie.
The funeral occurred on Thursday, from the Forest Grove schoolhouse, the remains being interred in the beautiful cemetery near by. The afflicted parents feel deeply the loss of their baby boy.

God's grace is indeed a sustaining power, and is the helper of the sorrowing relatives. A large audience was in attendance at the funeral, and were in full sympathy with the bereaved.


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