On February 16, 1918 as Marie Louise Harrington, she married David Worth Bagley at Manhattan, New York.
The Washington Post September 25, 1993
Mary Louise Bagley, 98, Dies; Husband, Sons Were Admirals
Marie Louise Harrington Bagley, 98, the widow and mother of Navy admirals, died of heart ailments September 15 at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla, California.
From shortly after her marriage in 1918 to David Worth Bagley, then a Lieutenant Commander, until his retirement to California in the late 1940s as a full admiral, Mrs. Bagley regarded Washington as her home. She also accompanied her husband on assignments to France and elsewhere. During World War II, she was a Red Cross Gray Lady in Naval hospitals. She also was a volunteer with the Navy Relief Society. She attended St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Washington. She and Admiral Bagley had three sons.
On February 16, 1918 as Marie Louise Harrington, she married David Worth Bagley at Manhattan, New York.
The Washington Post September 25, 1993
Mary Louise Bagley, 98, Dies; Husband, Sons Were Admirals
Marie Louise Harrington Bagley, 98, the widow and mother of Navy admirals, died of heart ailments September 15 at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla, California.
From shortly after her marriage in 1918 to David Worth Bagley, then a Lieutenant Commander, until his retirement to California in the late 1940s as a full admiral, Mrs. Bagley regarded Washington as her home. She also accompanied her husband on assignments to France and elsewhere. During World War II, she was a Red Cross Gray Lady in Naval hospitals. She also was a volunteer with the Navy Relief Society. She attended St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Washington. She and Admiral Bagley had three sons.
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