Mo., whose death occurred at 8:25 p. m. Tuesday at his home,
will be conducted at 2 p. m. Friday at the Fairbanks chapel. The
Rev. M. L. Van Wagemen of the First Congregational church
Will be in charge. Interment will be in Greenwood cemetery.
The body of Mr. Bailey will arrive here at 4:45 p. m. today
and will be taken to the Fairbanks Home for Funerals. His
death, which followed a brief illness, occurred at his home,
7429 Belleview avenue, Kansas City.
The son of K. W. and Emma White Bailey, he was born at
Kirksville, Mo., on Nov. 6, 1900 and resided there until 14
Years of age. His marriage to Gladys Dulgar took place on
April 2, 1927 at Council Bluffs, Mo. He was a graduate of
the University of Iowa where he majored in science. Mr.
Bailey was a member of the Congregational church at
Kansas City, was a former member of the Rotary club, was
a member of the Elks lodge at Council Bluffs and was
superintendent of the municipal water plant at Kansas City.
Surviving are his wife, his father, K. W. Bailey of
Novinger, Mo., and the following brothers and sisters, Ross
of Gibbs, Mo., Vernie and Oron of Green Castle, Mo., Homer
of Durant, Virgil of south Iowa, Mrs. Harold Houseman of
rural route No. 4, Muscatine, Mrs. E. E. Hall of Kirksville,
Mo., Mrs. Arthur Ziegler of Thompson, Mo., Mrs. George
Wallace of Novinger, Mo., and Mrs. Kenneth Walker of
Green Castle, Mo.
MUSCATINE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1944.
Mo., whose death occurred at 8:25 p. m. Tuesday at his home,
will be conducted at 2 p. m. Friday at the Fairbanks chapel. The
Rev. M. L. Van Wagemen of the First Congregational church
Will be in charge. Interment will be in Greenwood cemetery.
The body of Mr. Bailey will arrive here at 4:45 p. m. today
and will be taken to the Fairbanks Home for Funerals. His
death, which followed a brief illness, occurred at his home,
7429 Belleview avenue, Kansas City.
The son of K. W. and Emma White Bailey, he was born at
Kirksville, Mo., on Nov. 6, 1900 and resided there until 14
Years of age. His marriage to Gladys Dulgar took place on
April 2, 1927 at Council Bluffs, Mo. He was a graduate of
the University of Iowa where he majored in science. Mr.
Bailey was a member of the Congregational church at
Kansas City, was a former member of the Rotary club, was
a member of the Elks lodge at Council Bluffs and was
superintendent of the municipal water plant at Kansas City.
Surviving are his wife, his father, K. W. Bailey of
Novinger, Mo., and the following brothers and sisters, Ross
of Gibbs, Mo., Vernie and Oron of Green Castle, Mo., Homer
of Durant, Virgil of south Iowa, Mrs. Harold Houseman of
rural route No. 4, Muscatine, Mrs. E. E. Hall of Kirksville,
Mo., Mrs. Arthur Ziegler of Thompson, Mo., Mrs. George
Wallace of Novinger, Mo., and Mrs. Kenneth Walker of
Green Castle, Mo.
MUSCATINE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1944.
Gravesite Details
43 years
Family Members
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Ross Erwin Bailey
1887–1971
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Vernie Leroy Bailey
1890–1983
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Oron Losson Bailey
1891–1974
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Virgil Clifford Bailey
1893–1986
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Altha Mae Bailey Hall
1895–1979
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Eliza Valentine "Tiny" Bailey Zeigler
1897–1968
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Effie Bailey Houseman
1898–1965
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Homer Russell Bailey
1902–1993
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Jeanette Bailey
1904–1904
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Audrey June Bailey Wallace
1907–2004
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Alice May Bailey Sparks
1909–1994
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James H. Bailey
1914–1914
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