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Luthera Tamir <I>Smith</I> Bailey

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Luthera Tamir Smith Bailey

Birth
Naples, Ontario County, New York, USA
Death
11 Mar 1924 (aged 77)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Wolbach, Greeley County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 4, Lot 22
Memorial ID
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From The Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, March 20, 1924, transcribed by Linda Berney:

Mrs. C. L. Bailey Laid To Rest –

Mrs. C. L. Bailey who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Foy, at Omaha Tuesday of last week was brought to Wolbach for burial and the funeral services were performed by Rev. Moore last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Foy of Omaha and Mrs. Julia Cummings, another daughter, from Lewiston, Idaho, were present. Mrs. Foy returned to her home Tuesday morning but Mrs. Cumings remained for a longer visit before returning to her home in the far west. Mr. and Mrs. Adamsen and Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold of Palmer and Miss Julia Bailey of Burwell were other relatives who came from a distance to pay their respects to the departed loved one.

OBITUARY – Luthera T. Smith was born at Naples, N. Y. June 18th, 1846 and died at Omaha, Nebr., Mar 11, 1924, at the age of 77 years, 9 months and 22 days. She was married to Chancey L. Bailey, December 30, 1866 and to this union were born seven children, three sons and four daughters. One son died in infancy.

She with her husband united with the United Brethren church about 1876, and has lived a Christian ever since and was ready for the end when it came. She came to Nebraska in 1870 and has lived in Nebraska ever since. Seven years ago she celebrated her golden wedding anniversary. Some four years ago she suffered the fracture of her hip which caused her to be an invalid up to the time of her death. The immediate cause of her death was cancer of the stomach, from which she suffered greatly the last few weeks. When she was dying, she quoted, "When He Commeth to make up His Jewels", also "Joy to the World the Lord has come," and "There's a Land that is Fairer than Day." About 10;25 she peacefully passed to her home on High.

Card of Thanks – We wish to thank the many people who expressed their good will and friendly sympathy during our recent bereavement, and especially to our old friends and neighbors, the pallbearers and members of the I.O.O.F. C. L. Bailey and Children


From The Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, March 20, 1924, transcribed by Linda Berney:

Mrs. C. L. Bailey Laid To Rest –

Mrs. C. L. Bailey who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Foy, at Omaha Tuesday of last week was brought to Wolbach for burial and the funeral services were performed by Rev. Moore last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Foy of Omaha and Mrs. Julia Cummings, another daughter, from Lewiston, Idaho, were present. Mrs. Foy returned to her home Tuesday morning but Mrs. Cumings remained for a longer visit before returning to her home in the far west. Mr. and Mrs. Adamsen and Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold of Palmer and Miss Julia Bailey of Burwell were other relatives who came from a distance to pay their respects to the departed loved one.

OBITUARY – Luthera T. Smith was born at Naples, N. Y. June 18th, 1846 and died at Omaha, Nebr., Mar 11, 1924, at the age of 77 years, 9 months and 22 days. She was married to Chancey L. Bailey, December 30, 1866 and to this union were born seven children, three sons and four daughters. One son died in infancy.

She with her husband united with the United Brethren church about 1876, and has lived a Christian ever since and was ready for the end when it came. She came to Nebraska in 1870 and has lived in Nebraska ever since. Seven years ago she celebrated her golden wedding anniversary. Some four years ago she suffered the fracture of her hip which caused her to be an invalid up to the time of her death. The immediate cause of her death was cancer of the stomach, from which she suffered greatly the last few weeks. When she was dying, she quoted, "When He Commeth to make up His Jewels", also "Joy to the World the Lord has come," and "There's a Land that is Fairer than Day." About 10;25 she peacefully passed to her home on High.

Card of Thanks – We wish to thank the many people who expressed their good will and friendly sympathy during our recent bereavement, and especially to our old friends and neighbors, the pallbearers and members of the I.O.O.F. C. L. Bailey and Children




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