Bedford Times-Press
Thursday August 31, 1944 [p. 1]
Mrs. N. S. Sawyer [sic Savage] Dies In Oregon
Mrs. Roy Meikle [Mary Madge Bailie] received a telegram Friday stating her aunt, Mrs. N. [elson] S. Savage of Salem, Oregon, had died.
She was a sister of William, Charlie, Frank and George Bailie of Bedford of an earlier day. She and her mother, Mrs. N. [ancy] E. Bailie were members of the Methodist Church here for many years and Mrs. Savage will be remembered here as Miss Mamie [Mary Eugenia] Bailie.
She leaves a husband, three sons, a daughter and two nieces and grandchildren. The daughter, Miss Eugene [Eugenia] Savage, is a missionary in China.
Her husband, Nelson S. Savage, was a clerk in Thompsons Store in Bedford, at one time.
Obituary courtesy of Julia Johnson.
Bedford Times-Press
Thursday August 31, 1944 [p. 1]
Mrs. N. S. Sawyer [sic Savage] Dies In Oregon
Mrs. Roy Meikle [Mary Madge Bailie] received a telegram Friday stating her aunt, Mrs. N. [elson] S. Savage of Salem, Oregon, had died.
She was a sister of William, Charlie, Frank and George Bailie of Bedford of an earlier day. She and her mother, Mrs. N. [ancy] E. Bailie were members of the Methodist Church here for many years and Mrs. Savage will be remembered here as Miss Mamie [Mary Eugenia] Bailie.
She leaves a husband, three sons, a daughter and two nieces and grandchildren. The daughter, Miss Eugene [Eugenia] Savage, is a missionary in China.
Her husband, Nelson S. Savage, was a clerk in Thompsons Store in Bedford, at one time.
Obituary courtesy of Julia Johnson.
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