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Charles Kerr Bailey

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Charles Kerr Bailey

Birth
Wellsville, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
5 Apr 1971 (aged 73)
Clifton, Franklin County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Clifton, Idaho— Charles Kerr Bailey, 73 died Monday at his home in Clifton, Idaho, of a heart ailment. He was born September 4th, 1897 in Wellsville, Utah, to James R. and Anna Kerr Bailey, and married Ada Andersen, September 4th, 1928 in Pocatello. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan L.D.S. Temple. Mr. Bailey was a farmer and a school bus driver. He is survived by his widow, five sons and two daughters, Mrs. Lester (Dorothy) Owen, Preston; Mrs. Paul (Ranae) Beckstead, Tacoma, Washington; C. Eldon, Taylor, Utah; Ralph J., Salt Lake City; Larry R., and Dennis L., both of Pocatello; Steven G., Layton, Utah; twenty-five grandchildren, brothers and sisters, Thomas K., Moses Lake, Washington; Mrs. E.R. (Mary) Renburg, and Mrs. Joe (Enda) Arbon, both of Pocatello; Mrs. Royal (Tressa) Sorensen, and Mrs. Soren (Meryl) Christensen, both of Malad City. Funeral services will be held Friday at one p.m. in the Oxford-Clifton L.D.S. Ward chapel. Friends may call at the Webb Mortuary in Preston Thursday from seven to nine p.m. and on Friday two hours prior to services. Burial will be in the Mendon Cemetery. ~The Herald Journal, April 7th, 1971, page 9.

Clifton, Idaho— Charles Kerr Bailey, 73 died Monday at his home in Clifton, Idaho, of a heart ailment. He was born September 4th, 1897 in Wellsville, Utah, to James R. and Anna Kerr Bailey, and married Ada Andersen, September 4th, 1928 in Pocatello. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan L.D.S. Temple. Mr. Bailey was a farmer and a school bus driver. He is survived by his widow, five sons and two daughters, Mrs. Lester (Dorothy) Owen, Preston; Mrs. Paul (Ranae) Beckstead, Tacoma, Washington; C. Eldon, Taylor, Utah; Ralph J., Salt Lake City; Larry R., and Dennis L., both of Pocatello; Steven G., Layton, Utah; twenty-five grandchildren, brothers and sisters, Thomas K., Moses Lake, Washington; Mrs. E.R. (Mary) Renburg, and Mrs. Joe (Enda) Arbon, both of Pocatello; Mrs. Royal (Tressa) Sorensen, and Mrs. Soren (Meryl) Christensen, both of Malad City. Funeral services will be held Friday at one p.m. in the Oxford-Clifton L.D.S. Ward chapel. Friends may call at the Webb Mortuary in Preston Thursday from seven to nine p.m. and on Friday two hours prior to services. Burial will be in the Mendon Cemetery. ~The Herald Journal, April 7th, 1971, page 9.



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