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Imogene Gertrude <I>Birdsey</I> Bath

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Imogene Gertrude Birdsey Bath

Birth
Columbus, Columbia County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1 Aug 1929 (aged 66)
Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 04, Lot 471, Grave 1
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Imogene Bath, wife of D. W. Bath and engaged in the millinery business in Corvallis, Or., died in that city early Thursday morning after an illness of about three months. Her death came unexpectedly as a result of heart disease, which developed suddenly after Mrs. Bath had appeared to be on the way to recovery.

Mrs. Bath was born August 24, 1862, in Columbus, Wis. She was married in 1882 to D. W. Bath and resided in eastern states for a number of years, later moving to Minneapolis, Minn. From Minneapolis the family moved to Hillsboro, Or., and ten years ago to Corvallis.

Surviving Mrs. Bath are the widower, D. W. Bath; a daughter, Mrs. Walter C. Galloway of Corvallis, and two sons, Irving Bath, editor of the Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, Wash. and Gerald Bath of New York city.

Funeral services will be held today from the Hollingsworth chapel in Corvallis with the Order of the Eastern Star, of which Mrs. Bath was an active member, in charge of parts of the service. Interment will be in the Riverview cemetery in this city, where the concluding services will be held at 11 A.M. tomorrow.

[The Oregonian, 4 Aug 1929, p13]
Mrs. Imogene Bath, wife of D. W. Bath and engaged in the millinery business in Corvallis, Or., died in that city early Thursday morning after an illness of about three months. Her death came unexpectedly as a result of heart disease, which developed suddenly after Mrs. Bath had appeared to be on the way to recovery.

Mrs. Bath was born August 24, 1862, in Columbus, Wis. She was married in 1882 to D. W. Bath and resided in eastern states for a number of years, later moving to Minneapolis, Minn. From Minneapolis the family moved to Hillsboro, Or., and ten years ago to Corvallis.

Surviving Mrs. Bath are the widower, D. W. Bath; a daughter, Mrs. Walter C. Galloway of Corvallis, and two sons, Irving Bath, editor of the Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, Wash. and Gerald Bath of New York city.

Funeral services will be held today from the Hollingsworth chapel in Corvallis with the Order of the Eastern Star, of which Mrs. Bath was an active member, in charge of parts of the service. Interment will be in the Riverview cemetery in this city, where the concluding services will be held at 11 A.M. tomorrow.

[The Oregonian, 4 Aug 1929, p13]


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