Miss Fannie Bagley, aged 72 years, died at 5 o'clock, Wednesday morning, December 30, 1908, at the residence of her brother, Mr. T. O. Bagley. She had been in failing health for some time and the end was a fitting finale to her life - unostentation and a desire to help others marked her life, and quietly and tranquilly, she passed into the sleep which kisses down the eyelids still. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, entered Sunday school at the age of five years, and has attended every Sunday since except when prevented by sickness. After funeral services by Rev. R. S. Brown, the remains were buried at Rose Hill Cemetery.
Source:
The Fayetteville Observer
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Thursday, January 7, 1909
I entered this memorial from her obituary; I am not sure if her grave is marked with a headstone.
Miss Fannie Bagley, aged 72 years, died at 5 o'clock, Wednesday morning, December 30, 1908, at the residence of her brother, Mr. T. O. Bagley. She had been in failing health for some time and the end was a fitting finale to her life - unostentation and a desire to help others marked her life, and quietly and tranquilly, she passed into the sleep which kisses down the eyelids still. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, entered Sunday school at the age of five years, and has attended every Sunday since except when prevented by sickness. After funeral services by Rev. R. S. Brown, the remains were buried at Rose Hill Cemetery.
Source:
The Fayetteville Observer
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Thursday, January 7, 1909
I entered this memorial from her obituary; I am not sure if her grave is marked with a headstone.
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