April 10,1925--Funeral services will be conducted at the Marion Church tomorrow for Marshall Baggett, 28 year
old World War 1 veteran who died Tuesday in the National Sanitarium at Johnson City, Tn. following two years
illness of tuberculosis.
Mr. Baggett was a native and life long resident of Montgomery County and a well-known farmer of the Marion
vicinity, and served seven months in the U.S. Army during the World War. He was the son of the late Landie and
Lula Baggett. Survivors are his wife, who was Miss Delma Blackwell, two children, Marshall Jr., age 3, and Martha
Delma, 5 months. Three brothers: Herschel and Calvin of Shiloh and Oscar of Florida also survive. He was a
member of the American Legion.
April 10,1925--Funeral services will be conducted at the Marion Church tomorrow for Marshall Baggett, 28 year
old World War 1 veteran who died Tuesday in the National Sanitarium at Johnson City, Tn. following two years
illness of tuberculosis.
Mr. Baggett was a native and life long resident of Montgomery County and a well-known farmer of the Marion
vicinity, and served seven months in the U.S. Army during the World War. He was the son of the late Landie and
Lula Baggett. Survivors are his wife, who was Miss Delma Blackwell, two children, Marshall Jr., age 3, and Martha
Delma, 5 months. Three brothers: Herschel and Calvin of Shiloh and Oscar of Florida also survive. He was a
member of the American Legion.
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