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Agusta H. <I>Newman</I> Bagley

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Agusta H. Newman Bagley

Birth
Germany
Death
7 Dec 1928 (aged 68)
Regal, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Hawick, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.3481789, Longitude: -94.8345032
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The following obituary of Agusta (sometimes spelled Augusta) Newman (Mrs. Dorland D. Bagley) was supplied by Sharon Bryars of Columbia Falls, Montana. The specific newspaper and edition which contained this obituary is unknown.

"Mrs. D. D. Bagley Dead

"After an illness of over three years Mrs. D. D. Bagley passed away at 8:20 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 7 [1928] at the home of her son Ben Bagley at Regal, Minnesota. The cause of her death was leakage of the heart. She was confined to her bed six weeks before her death."

"Augusta Newman was born at Fromark, Germany on April 14, 1860; the daughter of Mary Kreuger and John Newman. She came to the United States at the age of two and one-half years, and resided with the family in New York state, where she attended the Bunker Hill school. When Augusta was 12 years of age the family moved to Macon City, Mo., and two years later they moved to Wyalusing township, Grant county, Wisconsin. Here she was married on April 22, 1883 to D. D. Bagley. They resided in Wisconsin 26 years and from there went to North Dakota, where they made their home for five years, then going to Minnesota, where the deceased spent the remainder of her life.

"Twelve children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bagley, of whom seven with their father survive. They are Lincoln, Lewis, Orlean, and Ben who reside in the vicinity of Regal; George of Wadena, and Alfred and John in North Dakota. She also leaves one brother, Lou Newman, and a cousin, Mary (Luber) Sedlmayr, both of Bagley, Wis.

"Deceased was a member of the German Lutheran church. Funeral services were conducted in Hawick [MN], with Rev. ???aske officiating. Rev. Fenseke? Singing a solo, "No Night There," and Mr. and Mesdames E. P. Welch and ????add sang the favorite songs of the deceased, "Bring Them In" and Saved By Grace." The pallbearers were H. E. Judd, C. J. Payne, G. E. Pearson, N. A. Anderson, Henry Geer, and Jake Miller. Interment was made in the Hawick cemetery.

"The sympathy of the many friends of the family is extended to them in their bereavement."
The following obituary of Agusta (sometimes spelled Augusta) Newman (Mrs. Dorland D. Bagley) was supplied by Sharon Bryars of Columbia Falls, Montana. The specific newspaper and edition which contained this obituary is unknown.

"Mrs. D. D. Bagley Dead

"After an illness of over three years Mrs. D. D. Bagley passed away at 8:20 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 7 [1928] at the home of her son Ben Bagley at Regal, Minnesota. The cause of her death was leakage of the heart. She was confined to her bed six weeks before her death."

"Augusta Newman was born at Fromark, Germany on April 14, 1860; the daughter of Mary Kreuger and John Newman. She came to the United States at the age of two and one-half years, and resided with the family in New York state, where she attended the Bunker Hill school. When Augusta was 12 years of age the family moved to Macon City, Mo., and two years later they moved to Wyalusing township, Grant county, Wisconsin. Here she was married on April 22, 1883 to D. D. Bagley. They resided in Wisconsin 26 years and from there went to North Dakota, where they made their home for five years, then going to Minnesota, where the deceased spent the remainder of her life.

"Twelve children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bagley, of whom seven with their father survive. They are Lincoln, Lewis, Orlean, and Ben who reside in the vicinity of Regal; George of Wadena, and Alfred and John in North Dakota. She also leaves one brother, Lou Newman, and a cousin, Mary (Luber) Sedlmayr, both of Bagley, Wis.

"Deceased was a member of the German Lutheran church. Funeral services were conducted in Hawick [MN], with Rev. ???aske officiating. Rev. Fenseke? Singing a solo, "No Night There," and Mr. and Mesdames E. P. Welch and ????add sang the favorite songs of the deceased, "Bring Them In" and Saved By Grace." The pallbearers were H. E. Judd, C. J. Payne, G. E. Pearson, N. A. Anderson, Henry Geer, and Jake Miller. Interment was made in the Hawick cemetery.

"The sympathy of the many friends of the family is extended to them in their bereavement."

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APR. 14, 1860
AGUSTA BAGLEY
DEC 7, 1928



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