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Amelia <I>Hanawalt</I> Bailey

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Amelia Hanawalt Bailey

Birth
Ross County, Ohio, USA
Death
13 Dec 1903 (aged 74)
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Marion, Linn County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Pioneer section lot 124 space 9
Memorial ID
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Children: son John born 1854 in IL, daughter Rudy born 1858 in OH, daughter Lena M. born 1863 in IL, daughter Minnie born 1866 in IA, daughter Jennie born 1868 in IA and son Mark born 1871 in IA.

The Marion Register Monday December 14, 1903
Mrs. Amelia Bailey Dead.
Saturday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mr.s Dr. Raymer, in Cedar Rapids occurred the death of Mrs. Amelia Bailey formerly of this city. She had been in poor health for some time and for the past few days her decline has been rapid.
Mrs. Bailey was a good woman of lovely character. Her life has been given to her children and to the church where she has been a constant and hard worker. She was one whom you loved to meet as she always had a pleasant smile and a kind word for all.
She was born in Ross County, Ohio, July 9, 1829. She was first married to Wm. Pence who only lived a short time. She afterward married Wm. H. Bailey and with him came to this city where she resided until she removed to Cedar Rapids a number of years ago. For the past eleven years she has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Raymer.
Her seven children who have been with her a great deal during her recent illness were with her at the time of her death. They are E.W. Pence of Chicago; John Bailey, Mrs. T.G. Bromwell, Mrs. Lyman Ayers, Mrs. Anne Mitchell, Mrs. Dr. Raymer, all of Cedar Rapids; and Mrs. F.H. Worthington of Rockford, Ill. She leaves also two brothers living in Ohio and one in Des Moines, Dr. Geo. C. Hanawalt, and one sister, Mrs. J.M. Fisher of Fairfield, Iowa.
A good woman is gone. Her life work is done and the world is better for her having lived. She will be missed by friends of whom she had many, church and family.
Her funeral services will be held at the home of Dr. Raymer to-morrow afternoon.

The Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette December 14, 1903
Death of Mrs. Amelia Bailey and Mrs. Gary[sic]
At the home of her daughter, Mrs. H.S. Raymer, 851 First avenue, occurred the death, at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, of Mrs. Amelia Bailey, after a prolonged illness. The remains will be taken from the family residence to Oak Hill cemetery, where the body will be placed in a receiving vault. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and services will be conducted by the Rev. E.J. Lockwood. In the spring the remains will be conveyed to Marion where they will be interred in the family lot at that place.
Deceased was born in Ross county, Ohio, July 9, 1829. Her maiden name was Amelia Hanawalt. She was twice married, first to Wm. Pence, who lived less that three years. She afterward married Wm. H. Bailey. They moved to Linn county, Iowa, in 1865. For the past eleven years her home has been with her daughter, Mrs. Raymer. IT has been a great joy to her to have about her much of the time during her last days her seven children. They are: E.W Pence of Chicago; John F Bailey, Mrs. T.G. Bromwell, Mrs. Lyman Ayers, Mrs. Anne Mitchell, Mrs. Dr. Raymer, all of Cedar Rapids; and Mrs. F.H. Worthington of Rockford, Ill. She leaves also two brothers living in Ohio and one in Des Moines, Dr. Geo. C. Hanawalt, and one sister, Mrs. J.M. Fisher of Fairfield, Iowa.

The Marion Register Wednesday March 25, 1904
Mrs. Amelia Bailey, a former well known resident of Marion, but who for many years made her home in Cedar Rapids, was laid to rest in Oak Shade cemetery this forenoon.
Children: son John born 1854 in IL, daughter Rudy born 1858 in OH, daughter Lena M. born 1863 in IL, daughter Minnie born 1866 in IA, daughter Jennie born 1868 in IA and son Mark born 1871 in IA.

The Marion Register Monday December 14, 1903
Mrs. Amelia Bailey Dead.
Saturday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mr.s Dr. Raymer, in Cedar Rapids occurred the death of Mrs. Amelia Bailey formerly of this city. She had been in poor health for some time and for the past few days her decline has been rapid.
Mrs. Bailey was a good woman of lovely character. Her life has been given to her children and to the church where she has been a constant and hard worker. She was one whom you loved to meet as she always had a pleasant smile and a kind word for all.
She was born in Ross County, Ohio, July 9, 1829. She was first married to Wm. Pence who only lived a short time. She afterward married Wm. H. Bailey and with him came to this city where she resided until she removed to Cedar Rapids a number of years ago. For the past eleven years she has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Raymer.
Her seven children who have been with her a great deal during her recent illness were with her at the time of her death. They are E.W. Pence of Chicago; John Bailey, Mrs. T.G. Bromwell, Mrs. Lyman Ayers, Mrs. Anne Mitchell, Mrs. Dr. Raymer, all of Cedar Rapids; and Mrs. F.H. Worthington of Rockford, Ill. She leaves also two brothers living in Ohio and one in Des Moines, Dr. Geo. C. Hanawalt, and one sister, Mrs. J.M. Fisher of Fairfield, Iowa.
A good woman is gone. Her life work is done and the world is better for her having lived. She will be missed by friends of whom she had many, church and family.
Her funeral services will be held at the home of Dr. Raymer to-morrow afternoon.

The Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette December 14, 1903
Death of Mrs. Amelia Bailey and Mrs. Gary[sic]
At the home of her daughter, Mrs. H.S. Raymer, 851 First avenue, occurred the death, at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, of Mrs. Amelia Bailey, after a prolonged illness. The remains will be taken from the family residence to Oak Hill cemetery, where the body will be placed in a receiving vault. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and services will be conducted by the Rev. E.J. Lockwood. In the spring the remains will be conveyed to Marion where they will be interred in the family lot at that place.
Deceased was born in Ross county, Ohio, July 9, 1829. Her maiden name was Amelia Hanawalt. She was twice married, first to Wm. Pence, who lived less that three years. She afterward married Wm. H. Bailey. They moved to Linn county, Iowa, in 1865. For the past eleven years her home has been with her daughter, Mrs. Raymer. IT has been a great joy to her to have about her much of the time during her last days her seven children. They are: E.W Pence of Chicago; John F Bailey, Mrs. T.G. Bromwell, Mrs. Lyman Ayers, Mrs. Anne Mitchell, Mrs. Dr. Raymer, all of Cedar Rapids; and Mrs. F.H. Worthington of Rockford, Ill. She leaves also two brothers living in Ohio and one in Des Moines, Dr. Geo. C. Hanawalt, and one sister, Mrs. J.M. Fisher of Fairfield, Iowa.

The Marion Register Wednesday March 25, 1904
Mrs. Amelia Bailey, a former well known resident of Marion, but who for many years made her home in Cedar Rapids, was laid to rest in Oak Shade cemetery this forenoon.

Inscription

WM. BAILEY
1827-1871
AMELIA
BAILEY
1829--1903
MARK H.
BAILEY
1872-1889



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