Arlington Time DEATH OF MRS.HEADLEY
Mrs.Floyd E. Headley died Thursday, December 6 at her home on R. 5, following a short illness. Mrs. Headley was born at Arcadia, Wash., March 28th, 1892. She went with her parents to North Dakota when a small child and attended school at Dickinson, that state. She was married to Floyd E. Headley at Mildred, Mont., Dec. 18, 1917. Besides her husband, she is survived by two children, Leroy Headley, stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif., and a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Redelfs, Renton, Wash. She also is survived by a sister, Mrs. Lula Barriel, Everett and a brother, Charles, in Eureka, Calif.
The Headleys came to Washington in 1922, living ever since in Snohomish County.
Funeral services were held at the Moll Funeral Home Tuesday, Dec. 11th, under auspices of the local Christian Science Society, of which deceased was a member. Internment was in the Arlington Cemetery.
NOTE: Her brother Charles, is Charles Alford Gilmore, her half brother.
Arlington Time DEATH OF MRS.HEADLEY
Mrs.Floyd E. Headley died Thursday, December 6 at her home on R. 5, following a short illness. Mrs. Headley was born at Arcadia, Wash., March 28th, 1892. She went with her parents to North Dakota when a small child and attended school at Dickinson, that state. She was married to Floyd E. Headley at Mildred, Mont., Dec. 18, 1917. Besides her husband, she is survived by two children, Leroy Headley, stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif., and a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Redelfs, Renton, Wash. She also is survived by a sister, Mrs. Lula Barriel, Everett and a brother, Charles, in Eureka, Calif.
The Headleys came to Washington in 1922, living ever since in Snohomish County.
Funeral services were held at the Moll Funeral Home Tuesday, Dec. 11th, under auspices of the local Christian Science Society, of which deceased was a member. Internment was in the Arlington Cemetery.
NOTE: Her brother Charles, is Charles Alford Gilmore, her half brother.
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