The Washington Post September 16, 1991
Charlotte Lee Bagley, 67, who had published poetry in publications such as Redbook magazine, died of pulmonary fibrosis September 15 at her home in Vienna.
She was working on novels and short stories at the time of her death. Mrs. Bagley, who came here in 1956, was born in San Francisco. She was a cum laude graduate of Dominican College in San Rafael, California.
Survivors include her husband, retired Navy Admiral David H. Bagley, whom she married in 1946 and who lives in Vienna; three sons of San Diego, Weston, Massachusetts and Los Angeles; two daughters of Fairfax, California and Smyrna, Delaware; a sister, Alicia Ensey of Coronado, California; a brother, Charles A. Hartwell Jr. of San Rafael; and seven grandchildren.
The Washington Post September 16, 1991
Charlotte Lee Bagley, 67, who had published poetry in publications such as Redbook magazine, died of pulmonary fibrosis September 15 at her home in Vienna.
She was working on novels and short stories at the time of her death. Mrs. Bagley, who came here in 1956, was born in San Francisco. She was a cum laude graduate of Dominican College in San Rafael, California.
Survivors include her husband, retired Navy Admiral David H. Bagley, whom she married in 1946 and who lives in Vienna; three sons of San Diego, Weston, Massachusetts and Los Angeles; two daughters of Fairfax, California and Smyrna, Delaware; a sister, Alicia Ensey of Coronado, California; a brother, Charles A. Hartwell Jr. of San Rafael; and seven grandchildren.
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