Funeral services were held at Tonica with burial there.
He was born in Clay County on March 7, 1905, the son of Isaac and Cora Bayler, who preceded him in death. He was a resident of LaSalle County for 49 years, and was a member of the Tonica United Methodist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Florence; one son, Ted Jr., a coach at Tonica High School; three daughters, Mrs. Vernon (Edna) Baker, Tonica, Mrs. Max (Dorothy) Halberg, Princeton, and Mrs. Thomas (Lucille) Moore, Streator; 12 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
Other survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Robert Stanford, Clay City, and Miss Linnie Bayler, Flora; two brothers, Leo, McLeansboro, and John D., Fairfield; and an aunt, Miss Dora Hough, Flora.
Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, March, 1971.
Contributor: Barbara Bromm (47643809)
Funeral services were held at Tonica with burial there.
He was born in Clay County on March 7, 1905, the son of Isaac and Cora Bayler, who preceded him in death. He was a resident of LaSalle County for 49 years, and was a member of the Tonica United Methodist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Florence; one son, Ted Jr., a coach at Tonica High School; three daughters, Mrs. Vernon (Edna) Baker, Tonica, Mrs. Max (Dorothy) Halberg, Princeton, and Mrs. Thomas (Lucille) Moore, Streator; 12 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
Other survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Robert Stanford, Clay City, and Miss Linnie Bayler, Flora; two brothers, Leo, McLeansboro, and John D., Fairfield; and an aunt, Miss Dora Hough, Flora.
Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, March, 1971.
Contributor: Barbara Bromm (47643809)
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