Mrs. Harriett M. Bagg
Mrs. Harriett M. Bagg, widow of Roy G. Bagg, Seymour Avenue, died I a local hospital last night following an innless of a week.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Charles G. Allen of Albany, and Mrs. Frank H. Wells of Syracuse and three brothers, Frank A. Goodman of Syracuse, Fred of Holland Patent and W. N. Goodman of Barneveld.
Harriett M. Goodman was born in the Town of Floyd, Dec. 1873 and came to this city about 15 years ago. She was married in 1906 to Roy G. Bagg, who died about three years ago. Mrs. Bagg was a member of Central M. E. Church and the societies connected with the church, also the Rebekah Lodge of Barneveld.
Mrs. Bagg is mourned by a large number of friends who remember her many acts of charity and kindness.
Mrs. Harriett M. Bagg
Mrs. Harriett M. Bagg, widow of Roy G. Bagg, Seymour Avenue, died I a local hospital last night following an innless of a week.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Charles G. Allen of Albany, and Mrs. Frank H. Wells of Syracuse and three brothers, Frank A. Goodman of Syracuse, Fred of Holland Patent and W. N. Goodman of Barneveld.
Harriett M. Goodman was born in the Town of Floyd, Dec. 1873 and came to this city about 15 years ago. She was married in 1906 to Roy G. Bagg, who died about three years ago. Mrs. Bagg was a member of Central M. E. Church and the societies connected with the church, also the Rebekah Lodge of Barneveld.
Mrs. Bagg is mourned by a large number of friends who remember her many acts of charity and kindness.
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