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George Charles Bailey

Birth
Custer, Mason County, Michigan, USA
Death
12 Feb 1915 (aged 43)
Pleasanton, Decatur County, Iowa, USA
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Decatur County Journal
February l8, l9l5

GEORGE CHARLES BAILEY, son of GEORGE and SUSIE BAILEY, was born at Custer, Mason County, Michigan, April l0, l87l, and departed this life near Pleasanton, Iowa, February l2, l9l5, at the age of 43 years, l0 months and 2 days.

At the age of nine years he came to Decatur County, Iowa, with his parents and excepting twelve years spent in Oklahoma, the greater part of his life has been spent here. He was the fourth of eight children, four brothers, two sisters, with father and mother having preceded him
to the great beyond.

He was baptized into the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S. at Lamoni, Iowa, October 26, l907, and was identified with that branch until transferred by letter to the Pleasanton branch, January l8, l9l4. He remained staunch in the faith until the passing away of this life.

For the past two years he had been a great sufferer from chronic heart trouble, but for the past four months his condition had been critical. All was done that could be to alleviate his suffering but to no avail. Only an hour before his demise he expressed to a sister his desire to go to rest that night. Thus was he willing to put aside the things of this life that he might enjoy the blessings that await those who die in the faith.

On July l, l9ll, he was united in marriage to GOLDIE B. VANDEL, and to this union two children were born, HERBERT BURDETT and LOTUS R.E., the latter an infant of four months. The wife,
two children, a brother, E.H. BAILEY, of this place, and a half sister, CARRIE E. ADAIR, of Manzanola, Colorado, are left to mourn the loss of one who was nearest and dearest to them.

Thus do we feel to express our sympathy to the sorrowing wife and babes, and the lone brother whose sad duty it has been to see the last of his father's household pass beyond the silent portals. Funeral at Pleasanton in Latter Day Saints Church, sermon by M.M. Turpen.
Contributor: Observer4wing (47373768)
Decatur County Journal
February l8, l9l5

GEORGE CHARLES BAILEY, son of GEORGE and SUSIE BAILEY, was born at Custer, Mason County, Michigan, April l0, l87l, and departed this life near Pleasanton, Iowa, February l2, l9l5, at the age of 43 years, l0 months and 2 days.

At the age of nine years he came to Decatur County, Iowa, with his parents and excepting twelve years spent in Oklahoma, the greater part of his life has been spent here. He was the fourth of eight children, four brothers, two sisters, with father and mother having preceded him
to the great beyond.

He was baptized into the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S. at Lamoni, Iowa, October 26, l907, and was identified with that branch until transferred by letter to the Pleasanton branch, January l8, l9l4. He remained staunch in the faith until the passing away of this life.

For the past two years he had been a great sufferer from chronic heart trouble, but for the past four months his condition had been critical. All was done that could be to alleviate his suffering but to no avail. Only an hour before his demise he expressed to a sister his desire to go to rest that night. Thus was he willing to put aside the things of this life that he might enjoy the blessings that await those who die in the faith.

On July l, l9ll, he was united in marriage to GOLDIE B. VANDEL, and to this union two children were born, HERBERT BURDETT and LOTUS R.E., the latter an infant of four months. The wife,
two children, a brother, E.H. BAILEY, of this place, and a half sister, CARRIE E. ADAIR, of Manzanola, Colorado, are left to mourn the loss of one who was nearest and dearest to them.

Thus do we feel to express our sympathy to the sorrowing wife and babes, and the lone brother whose sad duty it has been to see the last of his father's household pass beyond the silent portals. Funeral at Pleasanton in Latter Day Saints Church, sermon by M.M. Turpen.
Contributor: Observer4wing (47373768)


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