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Henry Harrison Bagley

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Henry Harrison Bagley

Birth
Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Aug 1914 (aged 74)
Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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"Henry Harrison Bagley died very suddenly at the home of his son-in-law, Isaac Stickler, in Bedford Township, last Friday, from a paralytic stroke, aged 74 years, four months and 19 days. He was a son of the late Thomas and Sallie Bagley, and was born in Bedford April 2, 1840. On December 18, 1862, he was united in marriage with Miss Sarah Jane Amos, who, with six daughters and on son, survive: Mrs. George Kimmell of Napier Township, Mrs. Isaac Stickler and Mrs. Irvin E. Imler of Bedford Township, Charles T. of McMechen, w. Va., Miss Sara R., at home, Mrs. Herman F. Reese of Roaring Spring and Mrs. D. Oscar Nelson of Altoona. One brother and one sister are also living: Samuel Bagley of Bedford Township and Mrs. Eliza Cook of Pittsburgh.

Mr. Bagley was a member of the Pleasant Valley Lutheran Church. With the exception of a few years spent in Altoona, he always lived in Bedford Township, where he was highly respected by many friends.

Funeral services were held at this late residence near Bedford Monday afternoon, conducted by his pastor, Rev. J.J. Minemier. Interment was made in the Bedford Cemetery.

The following relatives from a distance attended the funeral: Mrs. Thomas Melroy of Pittsburgh, Messrs. John Stouffer of Fossilville and Charles T. Bagley of McMechen, W. Va., Mr. Albert Akers and Mr. and Mrs. D.O. Nelson and children of Altoona; Mr. Thomas Bagley, Mrs. Charles Garber and Mr. and Mrs. Herman F Reese and children of Roaring Spring.
"Henry Harrison Bagley died very suddenly at the home of his son-in-law, Isaac Stickler, in Bedford Township, last Friday, from a paralytic stroke, aged 74 years, four months and 19 days. He was a son of the late Thomas and Sallie Bagley, and was born in Bedford April 2, 1840. On December 18, 1862, he was united in marriage with Miss Sarah Jane Amos, who, with six daughters and on son, survive: Mrs. George Kimmell of Napier Township, Mrs. Isaac Stickler and Mrs. Irvin E. Imler of Bedford Township, Charles T. of McMechen, w. Va., Miss Sara R., at home, Mrs. Herman F. Reese of Roaring Spring and Mrs. D. Oscar Nelson of Altoona. One brother and one sister are also living: Samuel Bagley of Bedford Township and Mrs. Eliza Cook of Pittsburgh.

Mr. Bagley was a member of the Pleasant Valley Lutheran Church. With the exception of a few years spent in Altoona, he always lived in Bedford Township, where he was highly respected by many friends.

Funeral services were held at this late residence near Bedford Monday afternoon, conducted by his pastor, Rev. J.J. Minemier. Interment was made in the Bedford Cemetery.

The following relatives from a distance attended the funeral: Mrs. Thomas Melroy of Pittsburgh, Messrs. John Stouffer of Fossilville and Charles T. Bagley of McMechen, W. Va., Mr. Albert Akers and Mr. and Mrs. D.O. Nelson and children of Altoona; Mr. Thomas Bagley, Mrs. Charles Garber and Mr. and Mrs. Herman F Reese and children of Roaring Spring.


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