Advertisement

Voyle LeRay Bagley

Advertisement

Voyle LeRay Bagley

Birth
Koosharem, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Death
14 Jun 1960 (aged 59)
Salina, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Burial
Aurora, Sevier County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.926136, Longitude: -111.9386749
Plot
Block B. Grave 30.
Memorial ID
View Source
Voyle L. Bagley, Prominent Sheep Man Dies June 14

AURORA; Funeral services were held in the Aurora Ward chapel Saturday for Voyle LeRay Bagley, 59, prominent farmer, and sheepman who died in a Salina hospital June 14 following a heart attack.

Mr. Bagley was a member of the board of directors, Utah Wool Marketing Assn. and president of the Fish Lake Wool Growers Assn. He had served on the town board of Aurora and was formerly a justice of the peace. He was also a Piute County commissioner for six years.

Many of his purebred sheep netted many prizes at livestock shows. He was also a 4-H Club and Boy Scout leader in Aurora.

Mr. Bagley was born Dec. 24, 1900 in Koosharem a son of James A. and Diantha Anderson Bagley. He married Emma Torgerson Oct. 13, 1920 in the Manti LDS Temple.

Survivors include his widow, two sons, two daughters: Mrs. Ned (Rayona) Casto, Salina; Weldon, Renton, Wash.; Clell, Emma Lou, Aurora; mother, Murray; brother, three sisters, Carroll Bagley, Sunnyside, Wash.; Mrs. Vera Nielsen, Provo; Maida Bagley, Murray; Mrs. Zola Crosley, San Jose, Calif.

Burial was in the Aurora Cemetery under the direction of Springer's Peterson Mortuary, Salina.(RR)

(Richfield Reaper, 23 June 1960), obit by Rhonda
Voyle L. Bagley, Prominent Sheep Man Dies June 14

AURORA; Funeral services were held in the Aurora Ward chapel Saturday for Voyle LeRay Bagley, 59, prominent farmer, and sheepman who died in a Salina hospital June 14 following a heart attack.

Mr. Bagley was a member of the board of directors, Utah Wool Marketing Assn. and president of the Fish Lake Wool Growers Assn. He had served on the town board of Aurora and was formerly a justice of the peace. He was also a Piute County commissioner for six years.

Many of his purebred sheep netted many prizes at livestock shows. He was also a 4-H Club and Boy Scout leader in Aurora.

Mr. Bagley was born Dec. 24, 1900 in Koosharem a son of James A. and Diantha Anderson Bagley. He married Emma Torgerson Oct. 13, 1920 in the Manti LDS Temple.

Survivors include his widow, two sons, two daughters: Mrs. Ned (Rayona) Casto, Salina; Weldon, Renton, Wash.; Clell, Emma Lou, Aurora; mother, Murray; brother, three sisters, Carroll Bagley, Sunnyside, Wash.; Mrs. Vera Nielsen, Provo; Maida Bagley, Murray; Mrs. Zola Crosley, San Jose, Calif.

Burial was in the Aurora Cemetery under the direction of Springer's Peterson Mortuary, Salina.(RR)

(Richfield Reaper, 23 June 1960), obit by Rhonda


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement