BAYES, Fay (Leslie), 1962.
Fay Leslie Bayes, 74, former resident of Johnson County, died in a Lexington hospital, April 18, 1962, following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Bayes, a native of Montague County, TX, was the daughter of Robert Alan and Mary Frances Womack Leslie, both member of pioneer families of Eastern Kentucky. She was educated in the Johnson County Schools and at Eastern State Normal School, Richmond, KY, and taught school in both Johnson and Pike Counties in the elementary grades. For several years she helped her husband in the grocery business and as postmaster at Auxier, KY. She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church. Mrs. Bayes is survived by her husband, J. M. Bayes, and one daughter, Mrs. Marvin Crider, both of Middletown, KY; one son, Guy M. Bayes, Falls Church, VA; two sisters, Mrs. O. P. Larson and Miss Ruth Leslie, Washington, D. C. and seven grandchildren. The funeral was held April 21 at the Milward Funeral Chapel with Rev. Homer L. Moore officiating. Burial was in the Lexington Cemetery.
Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, May 2, 1962
BAYES, Fay (Leslie), 1962.
Fay Leslie Bayes, 74, former resident of Johnson County, died in a Lexington hospital, April 18, 1962, following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Bayes, a native of Montague County, TX, was the daughter of Robert Alan and Mary Frances Womack Leslie, both member of pioneer families of Eastern Kentucky. She was educated in the Johnson County Schools and at Eastern State Normal School, Richmond, KY, and taught school in both Johnson and Pike Counties in the elementary grades. For several years she helped her husband in the grocery business and as postmaster at Auxier, KY. She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church. Mrs. Bayes is survived by her husband, J. M. Bayes, and one daughter, Mrs. Marvin Crider, both of Middletown, KY; one son, Guy M. Bayes, Falls Church, VA; two sisters, Mrs. O. P. Larson and Miss Ruth Leslie, Washington, D. C. and seven grandchildren. The funeral was held April 21 at the Milward Funeral Chapel with Rev. Homer L. Moore officiating. Burial was in the Lexington Cemetery.
Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, May 2, 1962
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