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Margaret Frances “Maggie” <I>Dyer</I> Bailey

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Margaret Frances “Maggie” Dyer Bailey

Birth
Butte City, Glenn County, California, USA
Death
7 Feb 1914 (aged 28–29)
Chico, Butte County, California, USA
Burial
Dayton, Butte County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 4, Row 2
Memorial ID
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Marriage 20 Aug 1905 • Willows, Glenn, California - Chester Horace Bailey (1884–1949)

Margaret F Bailey Birth Year: abt 1885 Death Date: 7 Feb 1914 Age at Death: 29 Death Place: Butte, California, USA Source Information: Ancestry.com. California, Death Index, 1905-1939 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
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Chico Record, Sunday Morning, February 8, 1914, pg 3 col 4: Congratulates Self on Recovery; In Few Hours Dies. Mrs. Margaret Bailey died suddenly at her home on First street, between Salem street and Normal avenue, while she was preparing breakfast yesterday morning. She was twenty-nine years old.

Three attending physicians were unable to save her from what is believed to have been a blood clot on the brain. Death came shortly before 10 o'clock.

Only the night before Mrs. Bailey was congratulating herself on having recovered from periodical headaches which formerly bothered her.

Yesterday morning she got up about 8 o'clock, lit the kitchen fire and started to prepare breakfast when her head began to ache. She called her husband, Chester Bailey, and he immediately summoned a physician.

Before the physician arrived, Mrs. Bailey was unconscious and shortly before 10 o'clock she died.

Deceased leaves a husband, C.H. Bailey; a father, H.A. Dyer; three sisters, Misses Irma and Ellen Dyer of Chico and Mrs. Lena Johnson of Chico, and two brothers, Ira Dyer of Oakland and H.A. Dyer Jr., of Chico.

The funeral will be Monday, afternoon from the Christian church. Rev. Zook, now of Bakersfield but formerly of Butte City, where the Dyer family resided for some time, will officiate.

Interment will be made in the Dayton cemetery.
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Chico Record, Tuesday Morning, February 10, 1914, pg 4 col 5: Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors for their kindness and floral offerings upon the occasion of the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Bailey.

Chester Bailey, H.A. Dyer, Ira Dyer, Erma Dyer, Ella Dyer, Henry Dyer Jr., Mr. and Mrs. L.F. Johnson.
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Chico Record, Tuesday Morning, February 10, 1914, pg 5 col 2: Mrs. Bailey Laid To Her Last Rest. Mrs. Margaret Bailey, who died suddenly from a blood clot on the brain while preparing breakfast at her home on First street Saturday morning, was buried at the Dayton cemetery yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Many friends and relatives of the deceased attended the funeral, which was from the Christian church. Rev. Frank Zook of Bakersfield, who was a close friend of Mrs. Bailey's family when it resided in Butte City, officiated.

The floral offerings were many and beautiful, showing the esteem in which Mrs. Bailey was held. The pallbearers were Frank Bondurant, Ed Barham, Charles Hansen, Charles Thode, Albert Perkins, Frank Staton.
Marriage 20 Aug 1905 • Willows, Glenn, California - Chester Horace Bailey (1884–1949)

Margaret F Bailey Birth Year: abt 1885 Death Date: 7 Feb 1914 Age at Death: 29 Death Place: Butte, California, USA Source Information: Ancestry.com. California, Death Index, 1905-1939 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
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Chico Record, Sunday Morning, February 8, 1914, pg 3 col 4: Congratulates Self on Recovery; In Few Hours Dies. Mrs. Margaret Bailey died suddenly at her home on First street, between Salem street and Normal avenue, while she was preparing breakfast yesterday morning. She was twenty-nine years old.

Three attending physicians were unable to save her from what is believed to have been a blood clot on the brain. Death came shortly before 10 o'clock.

Only the night before Mrs. Bailey was congratulating herself on having recovered from periodical headaches which formerly bothered her.

Yesterday morning she got up about 8 o'clock, lit the kitchen fire and started to prepare breakfast when her head began to ache. She called her husband, Chester Bailey, and he immediately summoned a physician.

Before the physician arrived, Mrs. Bailey was unconscious and shortly before 10 o'clock she died.

Deceased leaves a husband, C.H. Bailey; a father, H.A. Dyer; three sisters, Misses Irma and Ellen Dyer of Chico and Mrs. Lena Johnson of Chico, and two brothers, Ira Dyer of Oakland and H.A. Dyer Jr., of Chico.

The funeral will be Monday, afternoon from the Christian church. Rev. Zook, now of Bakersfield but formerly of Butte City, where the Dyer family resided for some time, will officiate.

Interment will be made in the Dayton cemetery.
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Chico Record, Tuesday Morning, February 10, 1914, pg 4 col 5: Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors for their kindness and floral offerings upon the occasion of the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Bailey.

Chester Bailey, H.A. Dyer, Ira Dyer, Erma Dyer, Ella Dyer, Henry Dyer Jr., Mr. and Mrs. L.F. Johnson.
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Chico Record, Tuesday Morning, February 10, 1914, pg 5 col 2: Mrs. Bailey Laid To Her Last Rest. Mrs. Margaret Bailey, who died suddenly from a blood clot on the brain while preparing breakfast at her home on First street Saturday morning, was buried at the Dayton cemetery yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Many friends and relatives of the deceased attended the funeral, which was from the Christian church. Rev. Frank Zook of Bakersfield, who was a close friend of Mrs. Bailey's family when it resided in Butte City, officiated.

The floral offerings were many and beautiful, showing the esteem in which Mrs. Bailey was held. The pallbearers were Frank Bondurant, Ed Barham, Charles Hansen, Charles Thode, Albert Perkins, Frank Staton.


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