DIES AT RESIDENCE
HINTON, June 4 -- Mrs. Birdie McCreery Baylor died at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday at her Temple St. residence, following a two year illness. She had been in serious condition since January.
She was a member of the Ascension Episcopal church of Hinton.
She is survived by her husband, L.W. Baylor, and two sons, James T. McCreery Baylor and Richard Prince Baylor; and the following brothers and sisters; Mrs. Maude M. Perkins, of Washington; Hunter McCreery, of Charlottesville; Benjamin McCreery, of Miami; Mrs. Daisy Wilson, of Huntington; Mrs. Josephine Sawyers and E.P. McCreery, both of Hinton.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Beckley Post-Herald -- Beckley, Raleigh County, West Virginia -- June 5, 1952 -- Thursday -- Page #12.
DIES AT RESIDENCE
HINTON, June 4 -- Mrs. Birdie McCreery Baylor died at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday at her Temple St. residence, following a two year illness. She had been in serious condition since January.
She was a member of the Ascension Episcopal church of Hinton.
She is survived by her husband, L.W. Baylor, and two sons, James T. McCreery Baylor and Richard Prince Baylor; and the following brothers and sisters; Mrs. Maude M. Perkins, of Washington; Hunter McCreery, of Charlottesville; Benjamin McCreery, of Miami; Mrs. Daisy Wilson, of Huntington; Mrs. Josephine Sawyers and E.P. McCreery, both of Hinton.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Beckley Post-Herald -- Beckley, Raleigh County, West Virginia -- June 5, 1952 -- Thursday -- Page #12.
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