of Neville Island, committed suicide at her home June 13, 1915 by taking carbolic acid. The motive of the deed is unknown. Her husband, Edward Bayne, was absent a the time, being employed by the Carnegie Steel Co as a detective. Mrs Bayne was formerly a telephone operator for the Carnegie Steel Co, working in the capacity for about 9 years.
She is survived by her husband, her parents, Mr & Mrs Charles Bevies of Pittsburgh, and 3 sisters, Mary and Anna, at home and a sister in Denver. The husband is a brother of Howard Bayne of Imperial.
(Per FAG member 46834747)
of Neville Island, committed suicide at her home June 13, 1915 by taking carbolic acid. The motive of the deed is unknown. Her husband, Edward Bayne, was absent a the time, being employed by the Carnegie Steel Co as a detective. Mrs Bayne was formerly a telephone operator for the Carnegie Steel Co, working in the capacity for about 9 years.
She is survived by her husband, her parents, Mr & Mrs Charles Bevies of Pittsburgh, and 3 sisters, Mary and Anna, at home and a sister in Denver. The husband is a brother of Howard Bayne of Imperial.
(Per FAG member 46834747)
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