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Asa Cyrenius Bailey

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Asa Cyrenius Bailey

Birth
DeKalb County, Illinois, USA
Death
21 May 1944 (aged 85)
Sutherland, O'Brien County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Sutherland, O'Brien County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Asa Bailey Passes Away
Suffered a Fall Several Weeks Ago and Failed Rapidly After Injury

In the passing of Asa C Bailey, Sutherland loses from its community another citizenwho has been an outstanding figure for many years. Death came to Mr Bailey at 3:15 Sunday afternoon, bring to a close a long and useful life. Mr. Bailey suffered a broken leg last October 28, 1943, and was hospitalized until January 2, 1944. After his return home he continued to improve and had sufficently improved to be about, taking care of his business and driving his car. Three weeks ago he fell at his home and had been confined to his bed, failing rapidly. His wife, and daughters, Mrs Victor Oolburn of Glendale, Calif, and Mrs Vernon Flinders were with him when he passed away.

Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the Relste Funeral Home, with Rev H.G. Dawes, pastor of the Methodist church in charge. The music for the service included two solos, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "In the Sweet By and By" by Mrs Philip Jordan, with accompaniment by Maryellen Jensen.

Pallbearers were Arthur Phipps of Cherokee, Thos. McCulla, Edwin Beck, Roy Standford of Larrabee, Guy Youde and Chris Montgomery.

Interment was in Waterman cemetery.

1858 -- Asa C. Bailey -- 1944

Asa C. Bailey was born in DeKalb county, Illinois, October 30, 1858, and passed away at his home in Sutherland May 21, 1944, at the age of 85 years, 6 months ans 21 days. He was the son of Cyrenius and Jane Morey Bailey, and was the last of a family of seven children, his sister, Mrs Anna B Flinders, preceeded him in death only a year ago.

Mr. Bailey was reared to the life of a farmer and recieved a good common school education. About the year 1877 his father had purchased about 400 acres of land in Cherokee county, and in Oct. 1879, Mr Bailey came to acquire possesion of 160 acres of this which his father had deeded to him. He made the trip from Illinois to Iowa in a covered wagon and like many of the early settlers in the state suffered the hardships of the pioneers. Mr Bailey immediantely began the task of improving his land and increased his holdings until he has acquired a thousand acres. He was also well known thoughtout the territory as a stockman.

Mr Bailey was married March 15, 1886, to Miss Jennie M Rose at Renwick, Iowa. Six children were born to this union, only one whom survives. She is a daughter, Mrs Victor Colburn (Dorothy) of Glendale, Calif.

On October 25, 1910 he has married to Mrs Mary Dek Flinders. They purchased the Elliott property on the northwest edge of Sutherland shortly after their marriage and have continued to make this their home.

Survivors include his wife Mary, his daughter Mrs Victor Colburn of Glendale, Calif., two stepsons, Arthur C Flinders of San Antonio, Tex., and Vernon S. Flinders of Sutherland and four grandchildren.

Mr. Bailey was baptized in the Baptist faith in infancy and ahs been a supporter of the Methodist church for many years. He was a man of unusual energy, being active until a few months before his death. He has unusual business qualifications and was a Republican in thought and action. Much credit is due him for his efforts and success in organization of the Waterman cemetery association, for which this community is indebted.

Sutherland Courier 25 May 1944
Asa Bailey Passes Away
Suffered a Fall Several Weeks Ago and Failed Rapidly After Injury

In the passing of Asa C Bailey, Sutherland loses from its community another citizenwho has been an outstanding figure for many years. Death came to Mr Bailey at 3:15 Sunday afternoon, bring to a close a long and useful life. Mr. Bailey suffered a broken leg last October 28, 1943, and was hospitalized until January 2, 1944. After his return home he continued to improve and had sufficently improved to be about, taking care of his business and driving his car. Three weeks ago he fell at his home and had been confined to his bed, failing rapidly. His wife, and daughters, Mrs Victor Oolburn of Glendale, Calif, and Mrs Vernon Flinders were with him when he passed away.

Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the Relste Funeral Home, with Rev H.G. Dawes, pastor of the Methodist church in charge. The music for the service included two solos, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "In the Sweet By and By" by Mrs Philip Jordan, with accompaniment by Maryellen Jensen.

Pallbearers were Arthur Phipps of Cherokee, Thos. McCulla, Edwin Beck, Roy Standford of Larrabee, Guy Youde and Chris Montgomery.

Interment was in Waterman cemetery.

1858 -- Asa C. Bailey -- 1944

Asa C. Bailey was born in DeKalb county, Illinois, October 30, 1858, and passed away at his home in Sutherland May 21, 1944, at the age of 85 years, 6 months ans 21 days. He was the son of Cyrenius and Jane Morey Bailey, and was the last of a family of seven children, his sister, Mrs Anna B Flinders, preceeded him in death only a year ago.

Mr. Bailey was reared to the life of a farmer and recieved a good common school education. About the year 1877 his father had purchased about 400 acres of land in Cherokee county, and in Oct. 1879, Mr Bailey came to acquire possesion of 160 acres of this which his father had deeded to him. He made the trip from Illinois to Iowa in a covered wagon and like many of the early settlers in the state suffered the hardships of the pioneers. Mr Bailey immediantely began the task of improving his land and increased his holdings until he has acquired a thousand acres. He was also well known thoughtout the territory as a stockman.

Mr Bailey was married March 15, 1886, to Miss Jennie M Rose at Renwick, Iowa. Six children were born to this union, only one whom survives. She is a daughter, Mrs Victor Colburn (Dorothy) of Glendale, Calif.

On October 25, 1910 he has married to Mrs Mary Dek Flinders. They purchased the Elliott property on the northwest edge of Sutherland shortly after their marriage and have continued to make this their home.

Survivors include his wife Mary, his daughter Mrs Victor Colburn of Glendale, Calif., two stepsons, Arthur C Flinders of San Antonio, Tex., and Vernon S. Flinders of Sutherland and four grandchildren.

Mr. Bailey was baptized in the Baptist faith in infancy and ahs been a supporter of the Methodist church for many years. He was a man of unusual energy, being active until a few months before his death. He has unusual business qualifications and was a Republican in thought and action. Much credit is due him for his efforts and success in organization of the Waterman cemetery association, for which this community is indebted.

Sutherland Courier 25 May 1944


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