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Nancy E <I>Hoover</I> Bailie

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Nancy E Hoover Bailie

Birth
Lee County, Iowa, USA
Death
3 Jun 1916 (aged 64)
Jackson Township, Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Bedford Free Press (Bedford, Iowa), Tuesday, June 6, 1916
Obituary—Mrs. W. W. Bailie
Mrs. W. [illiam] W. [allace] Bailie was called by death at her home in Jackson Township June 3, 1916. The funeral services will be held at the Forest Grove church Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. J.W. Goodsell of the Methodist church and Rev. Burroughs of the Forest Grove Baptist church. Interment will be made in the Hoover cemetery [Forest Grove].
Mrs. Bailie, daughter of B. [enjamin] B. [alsar] and M. [ary] A[nn] Hoover was born February 20, 1852, in Lee County, Iowa, and came with her parents to Jackson Township, Taylor County, Iowa, in 1854, where she has resided ever since. She united in marriage to W. [illiam] W[allace] Bailie July 3, 1875, who passed away December 14, 1910.
Mrs. Bailie was the mother of six children, four of whom survive her and were with her at her death. The surviving members of her family are Mrs. Blanche McCormick of Amarillo, Texas, Mrs. Madge Meikle of Mason Township, Mrs. Maud Hamilton of Jackson Township and Louie Bailie of Jackson Township, a daughter Grace, having passed away in young womanhood and a son Clyde, in infancy.
She is also survived by her mother, Mrs. B. [enjamin] B. [alsar] Hoover of Jackson Township and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Neoma Turner, Lower Lake, Cal., Mrs. Zelda Streeter, Lompoc, Cal., Mrs. Opha [Ophelia] Fiester, Washington, D.C., Don Hoover, Quincy, Ill., Melissa Hoover and Ella Hoover, of Jackson Township.
Mrs. Bailie was a member of the Methodist church and possessed a gentle and unassuming character, always a devoted mother and friend, who was ever mindful of her duties in her home. Although in failing health for a number of years, she maintained a cheerful disposition to the last and her family and friends will greatly miss her.
Bedford Free Press (Bedford, Iowa), Tuesday, June 6, 1916
Obituary—Mrs. W. W. Bailie
Mrs. W. [illiam] W. [allace] Bailie was called by death at her home in Jackson Township June 3, 1916. The funeral services will be held at the Forest Grove church Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. J.W. Goodsell of the Methodist church and Rev. Burroughs of the Forest Grove Baptist church. Interment will be made in the Hoover cemetery [Forest Grove].
Mrs. Bailie, daughter of B. [enjamin] B. [alsar] and M. [ary] A[nn] Hoover was born February 20, 1852, in Lee County, Iowa, and came with her parents to Jackson Township, Taylor County, Iowa, in 1854, where she has resided ever since. She united in marriage to W. [illiam] W[allace] Bailie July 3, 1875, who passed away December 14, 1910.
Mrs. Bailie was the mother of six children, four of whom survive her and were with her at her death. The surviving members of her family are Mrs. Blanche McCormick of Amarillo, Texas, Mrs. Madge Meikle of Mason Township, Mrs. Maud Hamilton of Jackson Township and Louie Bailie of Jackson Township, a daughter Grace, having passed away in young womanhood and a son Clyde, in infancy.
She is also survived by her mother, Mrs. B. [enjamin] B. [alsar] Hoover of Jackson Township and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Neoma Turner, Lower Lake, Cal., Mrs. Zelda Streeter, Lompoc, Cal., Mrs. Opha [Ophelia] Fiester, Washington, D.C., Don Hoover, Quincy, Ill., Melissa Hoover and Ella Hoover, of Jackson Township.
Mrs. Bailie was a member of the Methodist church and possessed a gentle and unassuming character, always a devoted mother and friend, who was ever mindful of her duties in her home. Although in failing health for a number of years, she maintained a cheerful disposition to the last and her family and friends will greatly miss her.


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