Mrs. Bagley, mother of Omar Bagley, died Monday morning a few minutes after being brought here from Powderly, where she had been ill a snort time at the home of a daughter, Mrs. John Sheppard.
Funeral arrangements were incomplete at noon Monday.
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Paris News, May 27, 1941 - Bagley Funeral
Honey Grove
Funeral service for Minnie Lou Bagley was arranged for 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. T. J. Watts burial being made at Oakwood Cemetery by Cooper's Funeral Home.
Mrs. Bagley, 71, died here early Monday.
Her husband, D. A. Bagley, died in 1904.
Mrs. Bagley, who had lived here 24 years, leaves three childred, R. E. Bagley, of Irving, Oma Bagley at whose home she died, and Mrs. John E. Shepherd, at Powderly; three grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. A. B. Head, Bay City, and Mrs. A. W. Franks and a brorther, W. E. McClain of Honey Grove.
Mrs. Bagley, mother of Omar Bagley, died Monday morning a few minutes after being brought here from Powderly, where she had been ill a snort time at the home of a daughter, Mrs. John Sheppard.
Funeral arrangements were incomplete at noon Monday.
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Paris News, May 27, 1941 - Bagley Funeral
Honey Grove
Funeral service for Minnie Lou Bagley was arranged for 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. T. J. Watts burial being made at Oakwood Cemetery by Cooper's Funeral Home.
Mrs. Bagley, 71, died here early Monday.
Her husband, D. A. Bagley, died in 1904.
Mrs. Bagley, who had lived here 24 years, leaves three childred, R. E. Bagley, of Irving, Oma Bagley at whose home she died, and Mrs. John E. Shepherd, at Powderly; three grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. A. B. Head, Bay City, and Mrs. A. W. Franks and a brorther, W. E. McClain of Honey Grove.
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