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Show DEATH CALLS JOS. D. BAGLEY Joseph Daniel Bagley, 61, local apiarist, died suddenly Tuesday of a heart attack at the family residence, resi-dence, West Fourth South street. He had been in ill health for some time. Mr. Bagley was born in Toquer-ville, Toquer-ville, December 17, 1874, a son of Thomas and Milessa Bagley Flannigan. When he was a small boy he was adopted by his grandparents grand-parents and went by the name of Bagley. For a number of years he was engaged in - photographic work here being connected with the Huntington-Bagley studio. Until recent years he operated one of the finest apiaries in this vicinity. His first wife, Emma Spafford Bagley, whom he marrin June 1907, died in 1926. In May of this year he marned Miss Elfie Huntington who with three children chil-dren by the first marriage survives sur-vives htm. The children are: Mrs. Jane Jensen, Mapleton; Shirley and Daniel Spafford Bagley. He also leaves his aged mother, now Mrs. Milessa Stimson of Cline, Colo.; and the following brothers broth-ers and sister, William Flannigan, Cedar City; Tiiomas Flannigan, Globe, Ariz.; Mrs. Mary Thomas, Marvel, Colo.; Mrs. Rachel Lamb, Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. Pearl Carpenter, Carpen-ter, Delorus, Colo.; a half brother. James Stimson, Cline, Colo. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p. m., in the Second ward chapel. Burial will be in the City cemetery under direction of Ciaudin Funeral home. |