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Isaac Wilburn Baggerly

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Isaac Wilburn Baggerly

Birth
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
1 Feb 1946 (aged 61)
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.8226065, Longitude: -89.6623001
Plot
Block 21, Sec 10, 5, 14
Memorial ID
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Isaac Wilburn Baggerly, 63, 819 East Cook street, died at 7:20 pm yesterday in St. John's sanitarium following an illness of 10 months. Mr Baggerly was born in Louisville, KY., and prior to his illness was employed as a stationary fireman for the Central Illinois Light Co. He was a member of the Full Gospel Assembly church.
Surviving are his wife, Cora; one son, Elmer, Springfield; seven daughters, Mrs. Lola Gantt, Riverton and Mrs. Irene Kluge, Mrs. Inez Nation, Mrs. Dorothy Cain, Mrs. Barbara Needham, Mrs. Isabelle Taylor and Mrs. Betty Hurst, all of Springfield; several grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The body was removed to Bisch Memorial home.

Saturday, February 2, 1946, Daily Illinois State Journal, page 8

Death certificate #8351 Sangamon County, Clear Lake Township states he was born in Central Park, Kentucky and died from Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Isaac Wilburn Baggerly, 63, 819 East Cook street, died at 7:20 pm yesterday in St. John's sanitarium following an illness of 10 months. Mr Baggerly was born in Louisville, KY., and prior to his illness was employed as a stationary fireman for the Central Illinois Light Co. He was a member of the Full Gospel Assembly church.
Surviving are his wife, Cora; one son, Elmer, Springfield; seven daughters, Mrs. Lola Gantt, Riverton and Mrs. Irene Kluge, Mrs. Inez Nation, Mrs. Dorothy Cain, Mrs. Barbara Needham, Mrs. Isabelle Taylor and Mrs. Betty Hurst, all of Springfield; several grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The body was removed to Bisch Memorial home.

Saturday, February 2, 1946, Daily Illinois State Journal, page 8

Death certificate #8351 Sangamon County, Clear Lake Township states he was born in Central Park, Kentucky and died from Pulmonary Tuberculosis


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