Her obituary is found in the Sun-Journal Lewiston, Maine · Wednesday, July 29, 1959
Mrs. Amy M. Bailey
Augusta--Mrs. Amy Morris Bailey, 79, died Monday at her home on Riverside Drive, after a long illness.
She was born March 22, 1880 in Sidney, the daughter of Sewall A. and Emma Whitehouse Clark.
Mrs. Baily was a 50-year member of Rose of Sharon Chapter, OES , and was organist at the Riverside Congregational Church for 15 years.
She is survived by her husband, Edgar Bailey; a daughter Jean C. Bailey of Milwaukee, Wis.; a sister, Mrs. W. E. Currier of Hamburg, N. Y.
Funeral Announcements were in the Kennebec Journal, Augusta, Maine, Thursday,July 30, 1959
Services for Mrs. Amy M. Bailey
Vassalboro-Funeral services for Mrs. Amy Morris Bailey were held at 15 Flagg St. Wednesday with the Rev. Harvey F. Ammerman, pastor of South Parish Congregational Church, Officiating. There was a delegation from the Rose of Sharon, Chapter, OES and Riverside Congregational Church. Bearers were Percy and Melville Appleton, Harold E. Weeks, Kurt Tretteau, Norman Fitzpatrick and Edward Gagon.
Burial was in the family lot in Union Cemetery, Vassalboro, where the Rev. Ammerman gave the committal services.
Her obituary is found in the Sun-Journal Lewiston, Maine · Wednesday, July 29, 1959
Mrs. Amy M. Bailey
Augusta--Mrs. Amy Morris Bailey, 79, died Monday at her home on Riverside Drive, after a long illness.
She was born March 22, 1880 in Sidney, the daughter of Sewall A. and Emma Whitehouse Clark.
Mrs. Baily was a 50-year member of Rose of Sharon Chapter, OES , and was organist at the Riverside Congregational Church for 15 years.
She is survived by her husband, Edgar Bailey; a daughter Jean C. Bailey of Milwaukee, Wis.; a sister, Mrs. W. E. Currier of Hamburg, N. Y.
Funeral Announcements were in the Kennebec Journal, Augusta, Maine, Thursday,July 30, 1959
Services for Mrs. Amy M. Bailey
Vassalboro-Funeral services for Mrs. Amy Morris Bailey were held at 15 Flagg St. Wednesday with the Rev. Harvey F. Ammerman, pastor of South Parish Congregational Church, Officiating. There was a delegation from the Rose of Sharon, Chapter, OES and Riverside Congregational Church. Bearers were Percy and Melville Appleton, Harold E. Weeks, Kurt Tretteau, Norman Fitzpatrick and Edward Gagon.
Burial was in the family lot in Union Cemetery, Vassalboro, where the Rev. Ammerman gave the committal services.
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