Source:
The Fayetteville Observer
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Thursday, October 25, 1945
Miss Edith Mazelle Bagley, 27, died Friday afternoon, October 19, at her residence at Boonshill following a lengthy illness. Funeral services were Saturday afternoon at the chapel of the Raby Funeral Home, with the Rev. H. R. Robinson, pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, officiating, assisted by Rev. Cleve Bradford, of Marshall County. Burial was in the Riverview Cemetery. Miss Bagley was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bagley of Boonshill; four sisters, Mrs. Nero Steptoe and Mrs. G. I. Sanders, both of Macon, Georgia, Mrs. David Scott of Fayetteville, Miss Virginia Bagley of Boonshill; two brothers, Ollie Bagley of Lewisburg, and Corp. Robert Bagley with the U. S. Armed Forces overseas.
Source:
Lincoln County News
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Thursday, October 25, 1945
Funeral services for Miss Edith Mazell Bagley, 27, who died Friday afternoon at her residence at Booneshill following a long illness were conducted Saturday afternoon. The rites were held at the chapel of the Raby Funeral Home Saturday afternoon with the Rev. H. R. Robinson, pastor of the Fayetteville Cumberland Presbyterian Church, officiating, assisted by the Rev. Cleve Bradford of Marshall County. Burial was in Riverview Cemetery.
Miss Bagley was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bagley of Booneshill; four sisters, Mrs. Nero Steptoe and Mrs. G. I. Sanders, both of Macon Georgia, Mrs. David Scott of Fayetteville, Miss Virginia Bagley of Booneshill; two brothers, Ollie Bagley of Lewisburg and Cpl. Robert Bagley, with the U. S. armed forces overseas.
Source:
The Fayetteville Observer
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Thursday, October 25, 1945
Miss Edith Mazelle Bagley, 27, died Friday afternoon, October 19, at her residence at Boonshill following a lengthy illness. Funeral services were Saturday afternoon at the chapel of the Raby Funeral Home, with the Rev. H. R. Robinson, pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, officiating, assisted by Rev. Cleve Bradford, of Marshall County. Burial was in the Riverview Cemetery. Miss Bagley was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bagley of Boonshill; four sisters, Mrs. Nero Steptoe and Mrs. G. I. Sanders, both of Macon, Georgia, Mrs. David Scott of Fayetteville, Miss Virginia Bagley of Boonshill; two brothers, Ollie Bagley of Lewisburg, and Corp. Robert Bagley with the U. S. Armed Forces overseas.
Source:
Lincoln County News
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Thursday, October 25, 1945
Funeral services for Miss Edith Mazell Bagley, 27, who died Friday afternoon at her residence at Booneshill following a long illness were conducted Saturday afternoon. The rites were held at the chapel of the Raby Funeral Home Saturday afternoon with the Rev. H. R. Robinson, pastor of the Fayetteville Cumberland Presbyterian Church, officiating, assisted by the Rev. Cleve Bradford of Marshall County. Burial was in Riverview Cemetery.
Miss Bagley was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bagley of Booneshill; four sisters, Mrs. Nero Steptoe and Mrs. G. I. Sanders, both of Macon Georgia, Mrs. David Scott of Fayetteville, Miss Virginia Bagley of Booneshill; two brothers, Ollie Bagley of Lewisburg and Cpl. Robert Bagley, with the U. S. armed forces overseas.
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