Baby Girl Mickey

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Baby Girl Mickey

Birth
Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
Death
1 Nov 1921
Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
Burial
Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 1514 Lot 12
Memorial ID
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Infant daughter of Arthur Lane Mickey and Edna Etta Ester Malone Mickey -- she was the last child born to the couple. She is the baby sister to Dovey Mickey Blackmon, Eugene Mickey, Edna Mickey Roberson, Lane Mickey, and William Mickey.

Baby Girl Mickey was stillborn and buried in the Kern County Cemetery (Potter's Field) on Nov 2, 1921. Her family was not able to give her a proper resting place due to lack of money. Her mommy was very ill after her death and died just a little over a year after Baby Girl Mickey.

All of the members of this family have passed to the other side now and I'm sure there was a joyous reunion when they were all together once again.

The Kern County Cemetery (Potter's Field) is located in the southeast section of the Haven of Rest (main section) of Union Cemetery. The cemetery is in such disarray and has been vandalized and desecrated to the point that many of the headstones missing or broken and most of the section markers removed or moved to other locations.
Infant daughter of Arthur Lane Mickey and Edna Etta Ester Malone Mickey -- she was the last child born to the couple. She is the baby sister to Dovey Mickey Blackmon, Eugene Mickey, Edna Mickey Roberson, Lane Mickey, and William Mickey.

Baby Girl Mickey was stillborn and buried in the Kern County Cemetery (Potter's Field) on Nov 2, 1921. Her family was not able to give her a proper resting place due to lack of money. Her mommy was very ill after her death and died just a little over a year after Baby Girl Mickey.

All of the members of this family have passed to the other side now and I'm sure there was a joyous reunion when they were all together once again.

The Kern County Cemetery (Potter's Field) is located in the southeast section of the Haven of Rest (main section) of Union Cemetery. The cemetery is in such disarray and has been vandalized and desecrated to the point that many of the headstones missing or broken and most of the section markers removed or moved to other locations.