Mrs. Agnes Bailey Ormsbee, active in church and women's club work in Brooklyn and the wife of Hamilton Ormsbee, an editorial writer on the Brooklyn Eagle since 1895, died suddenly yesterday of a heart attack at her home, 182 Congress Street, Brooklyn. Mrs. Ormsbee had been a resident of Brooklyn for more than thirty years and in her early years had written for magazines. She was the author of "The House Comfortable", which was a textbook with Chautauqua circles. Mrs. Ormsbee was a former President of the Cambridge Club for Women, for ten years Regent of the Long Island Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, President of the Brooklyn Colony of New England Women, a former Vice President of the State Federation of Women's Clubs and a member of the Brooklyn Women's Club.
Mrs. Agnes Bailey Ormsbee, active in church and women's club work in Brooklyn and the wife of Hamilton Ormsbee, an editorial writer on the Brooklyn Eagle since 1895, died suddenly yesterday of a heart attack at her home, 182 Congress Street, Brooklyn. Mrs. Ormsbee had been a resident of Brooklyn for more than thirty years and in her early years had written for magazines. She was the author of "The House Comfortable", which was a textbook with Chautauqua circles. Mrs. Ormsbee was a former President of the Cambridge Club for Women, for ten years Regent of the Long Island Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, President of the Brooklyn Colony of New England Women, a former Vice President of the State Federation of Women's Clubs and a member of the Brooklyn Women's Club.
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