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The Salt Lake Tribune
Saturday, February 23, 1935
page 24
MARY T. BAILEY
Mrs. Mary T. Bailey, 87, widow of John Bailey, died at the home of her son-in-law, Charles H. Post, 17 Twelfth East street, Friday morning following a lingering illness.
Mrs. Bailey was born in Independence, Mo., December 9, 1847, and for the last 55 years had been a resident of Salt Lake City. She was affilitated with St. Mark's cathedral of the Episcopal church and was active in the guild and auxiliary of the church.
Surviving, besides her son-in-law, are a son, Arthur C. Bailey, Seattle, Wash.; two grandsons, Herman B. and Charles A. Post, both of Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Emily W. Bailey, New York City, and Mrs. Julia Blake of Caseyville, Ill.
Funeral services have not yet been arranged.
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The Salt Lake Tribune
Sunday, February 24, 1935
page eight
FUNERAL SERVICES SET MONDAY AT
ST. MARK'S FOR MRS. M. T. BAILEY
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary T. Bailey, 87, widow of John Bailey and resident of Salt Lake City for the last 55 years, will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in the St. Mark's Episcopal cathedral by the Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Moulton, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Utah. Burial will be in the family plot in Mt. Olivet cemetery.
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Mrs. Bailey died Friday morning at the residence of her son-in-law, Charles H. Post, following a lingering illness.
Born in Independence, Mo., Mrs. Bailey was known to many Salt Lake City residents. She had resided here since 1880. She was an active member of the Episcopal church, serving in both the guild and auxiliary organizations.
Surviving, besides her son-in-law, are a son, Arthur C. Bailey, Seattle, Wash.; two grandsons, Herman B. and Charles A. Post, both of Ohio; and two sisters.
Evans & Early Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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The Salt Lake Tribune
Saturday, February 23, 1935
page 24
MARY T. BAILEY
Mrs. Mary T. Bailey, 87, widow of John Bailey, died at the home of her son-in-law, Charles H. Post, 17 Twelfth East street, Friday morning following a lingering illness.
Mrs. Bailey was born in Independence, Mo., December 9, 1847, and for the last 55 years had been a resident of Salt Lake City. She was affilitated with St. Mark's cathedral of the Episcopal church and was active in the guild and auxiliary of the church.
Surviving, besides her son-in-law, are a son, Arthur C. Bailey, Seattle, Wash.; two grandsons, Herman B. and Charles A. Post, both of Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Emily W. Bailey, New York City, and Mrs. Julia Blake of Caseyville, Ill.
Funeral services have not yet been arranged.
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The Salt Lake Tribune
Sunday, February 24, 1935
page eight
FUNERAL SERVICES SET MONDAY AT
ST. MARK'S FOR MRS. M. T. BAILEY
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary T. Bailey, 87, widow of John Bailey and resident of Salt Lake City for the last 55 years, will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in the St. Mark's Episcopal cathedral by the Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Moulton, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Utah. Burial will be in the family plot in Mt. Olivet cemetery.
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Mrs. Bailey died Friday morning at the residence of her son-in-law, Charles H. Post, following a lingering illness.
Born in Independence, Mo., Mrs. Bailey was known to many Salt Lake City residents. She had resided here since 1880. She was an active member of the Episcopal church, serving in both the guild and auxiliary organizations.
Surviving, besides her son-in-law, are a son, Arthur C. Bailey, Seattle, Wash.; two grandsons, Herman B. and Charles A. Post, both of Ohio; and two sisters.
Evans & Early Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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