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Martha Susan <I>Raymond</I> Bagley

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Martha Susan Raymond Bagley

Birth
Arkansas, USA
Death
2 Apr 1930 (aged 57–58)
Ravalli County, Montana, USA
Burial
Hamilton, Ravalli County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Row 4N
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"Montana Standard" [Butte, Silver Bow Co., MT] Thursday, April 3, 1930

HAMILTON WOMAN
CALLED BY DEATH

Mrs. Martha Bagley, Resi-
dent of Bitter Root 18
Years, Succumbs

HAMILTON, April 2 - (Special) - Mrs. Martha S. Bagley, 58, died at her home on South Eighth street this morning following several weeks of illness. Mrs. Bagley was a native of Mountain Home, Ark., and came to the Bitter Root valley with her husband 18 years ago, living for several years at Charlos Heights. The family moved to Hamilton two years ago.

She is survived by her husband, William Bagley; a daughter, Mrs. Sam Morton, of Hamilton, and a son, John Fullerton, of Long Beach, by a former marriage; two daughters, Mrs. J.J. Boyle, of Wenatchee, Wash., and Mrs. North Clark, of Hamilton; two sons, Bernard and Raymond Bagley, of Hamilton, all children of her marriage with Mr. Bagley. A brother, Goerg Raymond, of Hamilton, and three step-children, Mrs. Otis Talbot and Nova Bagley, of Corvallis, and Mrs. Mark Cook, of Victor, are other relatives in the valley. Two sisters, Mrs. Henry Maggard, of Dustin, Okla., and Mrs. William Hopson, of Stuttgart, Ark., and four brothers, Harvey, Walter, Robert and Albert survive.

"Montana Standard" [Butte, Silver Bow Co., MT] Thursday, April 3, 1930

HAMILTON WOMAN
CALLED BY DEATH

Mrs. Martha Bagley, Resi-
dent of Bitter Root 18
Years, Succumbs

HAMILTON, April 2 - (Special) - Mrs. Martha S. Bagley, 58, died at her home on South Eighth street this morning following several weeks of illness. Mrs. Bagley was a native of Mountain Home, Ark., and came to the Bitter Root valley with her husband 18 years ago, living for several years at Charlos Heights. The family moved to Hamilton two years ago.

She is survived by her husband, William Bagley; a daughter, Mrs. Sam Morton, of Hamilton, and a son, John Fullerton, of Long Beach, by a former marriage; two daughters, Mrs. J.J. Boyle, of Wenatchee, Wash., and Mrs. North Clark, of Hamilton; two sons, Bernard and Raymond Bagley, of Hamilton, all children of her marriage with Mr. Bagley. A brother, Goerg Raymond, of Hamilton, and three step-children, Mrs. Otis Talbot and Nova Bagley, of Corvallis, and Mrs. Mark Cook, of Victor, are other relatives in the valley. Two sisters, Mrs. Henry Maggard, of Dustin, Okla., and Mrs. William Hopson, of Stuttgart, Ark., and four brothers, Harvey, Walter, Robert and Albert survive.



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