Their children:
(a) Iona M. Gregory, born circa 1909 in Iowa.
(b) C. Lucille Gregory.
(c) Hazel G. Gregory.
Flossie married (second) John Alexander Baldozier; born 27 September 1871 in Iowa; died 18 January 1951.
Children of John and Flossie (Fleming) Baldozier:
(d) Fern Alice Baldozier; married Russell James Fleming
Child of John and Flossie (Fleming) Baldozier: 57128279
(e) Waneta Mae Baldozier; married John L. Denson
By a first marriage John Alexander had children Dale Jay Baldozier, Clark Henry Baldozier (twin), Mark Lewis Baldozier (twin), and Merritt Baldozier
One of the saddest deaths that has occurred in this vicinity for some time was the passing of Mrs. John Baldozier three miles south of Hastings last Friday night, after a brief illness of pneumonia. Following her illness with the flu she was taken with double pneumonia and lived but a very short time after that although everything possible was done for her relief.
She is survive by her husband and their seven children, one a mere infant born shortly before the mother's death.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the home, conducted by Rev. M. A. Gable, pastor of the Malvern M. E. church and interment was made in the Emerson cemetery.
Malvern Leader, February 19, 1920
Their children:
(a) Iona M. Gregory, born circa 1909 in Iowa.
(b) C. Lucille Gregory.
(c) Hazel G. Gregory.
Flossie married (second) John Alexander Baldozier; born 27 September 1871 in Iowa; died 18 January 1951.
Children of John and Flossie (Fleming) Baldozier:
(d) Fern Alice Baldozier; married Russell James Fleming
Child of John and Flossie (Fleming) Baldozier: 57128279
(e) Waneta Mae Baldozier; married John L. Denson
By a first marriage John Alexander had children Dale Jay Baldozier, Clark Henry Baldozier (twin), Mark Lewis Baldozier (twin), and Merritt Baldozier
One of the saddest deaths that has occurred in this vicinity for some time was the passing of Mrs. John Baldozier three miles south of Hastings last Friday night, after a brief illness of pneumonia. Following her illness with the flu she was taken with double pneumonia and lived but a very short time after that although everything possible was done for her relief.
She is survive by her husband and their seven children, one a mere infant born shortly before the mother's death.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the home, conducted by Rev. M. A. Gable, pastor of the Malvern M. E. church and interment was made in the Emerson cemetery.
Malvern Leader, February 19, 1920
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