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Michael Francis Bagley

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Michael Francis Bagley

Birth
Morrison, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA
Death
8 Oct 1918 (aged 32)
France
Burial
Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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SOLDIER DIES IN FRANCE
Mrs. Michael F. Bagley, of this city, received word last week from the war department, announcing the death of her husband, his death, caused from pneumonia, occurring on October 8th, 1918.

Michael Francis Bagley was born in Morrison, Illinois, August 8th 1888. He entered the service of his country at Camp Grant, Rockford, Illinois, on June 24th, 1918, and was in training there until the time he went to Camp Mills, New York, just before sailing for France on September 9, and was in France but a comparatively short time when the summons came.

Mr. Baglely was united in marriage with Miss Alice Carr, daughter of P W. Carr of Lamont, on November 7th, 1917. For a time after their marriage they lived at Duluth, Minnesota, where the former had a position with Swift & Co. When he entered the service his wife came to Manchester, and has been making her home with her sister, Mrs. Elmer Abbott, and at whose home a daughter was born to them, during the early part of September, 1918. The daughter passed away soon after birth.

Mr. Bagley leaves his wife, of this city; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bagley; two sisters, Mrs. Claude Schaffer of Rock Island, Illinois; and Mrs. Ben Nichols of Henry, Illinois; and two brothers, John, of Chicago, and Edward of Davenport, Iowa.

Profound sympathy is felt for the young wife in her double bereavement.

Manchester Democrat - Manchester, Iowa - November 6, 1918
SOLDIER DIES IN FRANCE
Mrs. Michael F. Bagley, of this city, received word last week from the war department, announcing the death of her husband, his death, caused from pneumonia, occurring on October 8th, 1918.

Michael Francis Bagley was born in Morrison, Illinois, August 8th 1888. He entered the service of his country at Camp Grant, Rockford, Illinois, on June 24th, 1918, and was in training there until the time he went to Camp Mills, New York, just before sailing for France on September 9, and was in France but a comparatively short time when the summons came.

Mr. Baglely was united in marriage with Miss Alice Carr, daughter of P W. Carr of Lamont, on November 7th, 1917. For a time after their marriage they lived at Duluth, Minnesota, where the former had a position with Swift & Co. When he entered the service his wife came to Manchester, and has been making her home with her sister, Mrs. Elmer Abbott, and at whose home a daughter was born to them, during the early part of September, 1918. The daughter passed away soon after birth.

Mr. Bagley leaves his wife, of this city; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bagley; two sisters, Mrs. Claude Schaffer of Rock Island, Illinois; and Mrs. Ben Nichols of Henry, Illinois; and two brothers, John, of Chicago, and Edward of Davenport, Iowa.

Profound sympathy is felt for the young wife in her double bereavement.

Manchester Democrat - Manchester, Iowa - November 6, 1918


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