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Samuel Harvey Bailey

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Samuel Harvey Bailey

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
7 Mar 1920 (aged 45)
Coffeyville, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Coffeyville, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
F 35
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* Father: William Hutchinson Bailey / Mother: Malinda Smithson Bailey / First Wife Florence Edith Ratliff Bailey / his first wife and a child are buried in Winchester, Indiana. / Second Wife Carrie E Gillette buried in Coffeyville (per Mary Jo Bailey (#46486572)

* Samuel H. Bailey, proprietor of the City Bakery, passed away at 11:55 o'clock last night at the home, 713 West Tenth street, following an illness of seven weeks.

Funeral services will be conducted at the United Brethren church at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, the Odd Fellows being in charge and the pastor, Rev. Perry L. Wolf, preaching the sermon. The burial will be made in Fairview cemetery.

Mr. Bailey was born in Indiana and was aged 46 years and 3 months. He came to Kansas ten years ago and to Coffeyville six years ago. For a time he was employed as a baker in the bakery, which he afterwards purchased. He was a prominent member of the Odd Fellows lodge and represented the local lodge in the last grand lodge.

Besides his wife, Mr. Bailey leaves five children, all of them at home. He also leaves his mother, Mrs. Malinda Bailey of Winchester, Indiana; two sisters, Mrs. J.E. Sink of Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Wickersham of Winchester, Indiana; and two half-brothers, W.A. Bailey of Tacoma, Wash., and William Bailey of Bruce, Colo. The mother and one sister, Mrs. Sink, are here, while the two brothers are expected here from Indiana for the funeral. Mrs. Bailey's brother, M. Gillette and wife will be here from Garnett.
* Father: William Hutchinson Bailey / Mother: Malinda Smithson Bailey / First Wife Florence Edith Ratliff Bailey / his first wife and a child are buried in Winchester, Indiana. / Second Wife Carrie E Gillette buried in Coffeyville (per Mary Jo Bailey (#46486572)

* Samuel H. Bailey, proprietor of the City Bakery, passed away at 11:55 o'clock last night at the home, 713 West Tenth street, following an illness of seven weeks.

Funeral services will be conducted at the United Brethren church at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, the Odd Fellows being in charge and the pastor, Rev. Perry L. Wolf, preaching the sermon. The burial will be made in Fairview cemetery.

Mr. Bailey was born in Indiana and was aged 46 years and 3 months. He came to Kansas ten years ago and to Coffeyville six years ago. For a time he was employed as a baker in the bakery, which he afterwards purchased. He was a prominent member of the Odd Fellows lodge and represented the local lodge in the last grand lodge.

Besides his wife, Mr. Bailey leaves five children, all of them at home. He also leaves his mother, Mrs. Malinda Bailey of Winchester, Indiana; two sisters, Mrs. J.E. Sink of Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Wickersham of Winchester, Indiana; and two half-brothers, W.A. Bailey of Tacoma, Wash., and William Bailey of Bruce, Colo. The mother and one sister, Mrs. Sink, are here, while the two brothers are expected here from Indiana for the funeral. Mrs. Bailey's brother, M. Gillette and wife will be here from Garnett.


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