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Lucy Ann Bailey

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Lucy Ann Bailey

Birth
Shooting Creek, Clay County, North Carolina, USA
Death
11 Apr 1965 (aged 59)
Branch County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Toledo, Lewis County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Lucy, my Great-Grandmother, mother to James E Levy, was a young bride newly married when my Great-Grandfather drown in a logging pond off the Cowlitz River. Lucy was pregnant with my Grandfather when her new husband died, he never got to meet his son.

After the accident, which my Great-Grandfather's body was never found, Lucy remarried and had another son. (I will fix the information when I get the exact details), but Lucy was divorced and remarried.

Lucy was killed in a historical storm that killed many. Her new husband had followed her wishes and returned her home from Michigan for burial in the family plot.

My Grandmother seemed to have had a heartbreaking life. She lost her first true love, then after finding true-love once again, she was killed in a storm (head injury).

FEMA, known as incident 190.
https://www.fema.gov/disaster/190

Palm Sunday tornados killed 1,500 people, my Great-Grandmother was one of them. There was an outbreak of several tornados

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965_Palm_Sunday_tornado_outbreak
Lucy, my Great-Grandmother, mother to James E Levy, was a young bride newly married when my Great-Grandfather drown in a logging pond off the Cowlitz River. Lucy was pregnant with my Grandfather when her new husband died, he never got to meet his son.

After the accident, which my Great-Grandfather's body was never found, Lucy remarried and had another son. (I will fix the information when I get the exact details), but Lucy was divorced and remarried.

Lucy was killed in a historical storm that killed many. Her new husband had followed her wishes and returned her home from Michigan for burial in the family plot.

My Grandmother seemed to have had a heartbreaking life. She lost her first true love, then after finding true-love once again, she was killed in a storm (head injury).

FEMA, known as incident 190.
https://www.fema.gov/disaster/190

Palm Sunday tornados killed 1,500 people, my Great-Grandmother was one of them. There was an outbreak of several tornados

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965_Palm_Sunday_tornado_outbreak


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