The Ionia Daily Sentinel, Saturday, August 5, 1911
The remains of Mrs. H. L. Bailey were accompanied to Ionia by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bement Miller of Toledo, (daughter and son-in-law of deceased), Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mead, of Detroit, and W. S. Foster of Lansing.
They returned home after the funeral. The Lansing Republic Journal says:
The deceased was born in 1848 in Stockbridge. Owosso afterwards became her home, and it was there that she was married in 1869, going to Ionia with her husband.
They lived there until Mr. Bailey passed away. Since then Mrs. Bailey has made her home in Lansing.
Besides one daughter, Mrs. Ray B. Miller of Toledo, Ohio, the deceased leaves two brothers, Jay Lewis Rice of Boston, Mass., and Fred S. Rice of Jackson, and one sister, Mrs. Cora Curtiss of Omaha, Nebraska.
Mrs. Bailey was a life member of the Daughters of the America
The Ionia Daily Sentinel, Saturday, August 5, 1911
The remains of Mrs. H. L. Bailey were accompanied to Ionia by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bement Miller of Toledo, (daughter and son-in-law of deceased), Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mead, of Detroit, and W. S. Foster of Lansing.
They returned home after the funeral. The Lansing Republic Journal says:
The deceased was born in 1848 in Stockbridge. Owosso afterwards became her home, and it was there that she was married in 1869, going to Ionia with her husband.
They lived there until Mr. Bailey passed away. Since then Mrs. Bailey has made her home in Lansing.
Besides one daughter, Mrs. Ray B. Miller of Toledo, Ohio, the deceased leaves two brothers, Jay Lewis Rice of Boston, Mass., and Fred S. Rice of Jackson, and one sister, Mrs. Cora Curtiss of Omaha, Nebraska.
Mrs. Bailey was a life member of the Daughters of the America
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