Show old time resident t reses on J 11 es aa ys annie E dailey bailey ninety 0 0 in other of the th fur f ur bailey I 1 brothers of monticello cilo passed away janti january ary 3 D of causes incident to old age at the home of mr and mrs elmer bailey mrs bailey had been a shut in I 1 for the past several years buteas but was I 1 not confined to her bed until the last two weeks much credit is due I 1 mrs may bailey elmer and julia bailey for their care cf her since she became unable to care for herself the funeral service was held at the church on monday afternoon and was attended by a large group of fr friends frends ends and rela tives tive s to pay their last respects to a departed loved one ry opening number abide me was placed ed by thomas H evil evans n s on the violin accompanied by madalyn Mad clyn A ladies chorus sang sanc 0 oh my father 1 invocation by C A frost A solo one sweetly solemn by pletcher fletcher bronson the first speaker C R christensen told of his lifelong acquaintance with the deceased and her many fine qualities Hs he mentioned a number of incidents relating to the experiences of mr mra and mrs bailey he paid special tribute to mrs bailey for her motherly interest in the cowboys who wha came to gieir home ancher many acts of kindness to neighbors in time of trouble solo thou my refuge by ruth bailey D B perkins spoke of mrs baileys virtues as wife and mother and her activities I 1 in i n church and social life also spoke of her grace and beauty as a young woman the ladies chorus sang lead me gently home bishop summers voiced the appreciation of the family for kindness shown during mrs baileys illness and death the benediction was offered by june pehrson at the cemetery lawrence black dedi 1 the he grave the fewer offer 11 were v ere beautiful ong those from out of town to attend the funeral were mr and mrs frost black and mrs floyd nielson of blanding arthur and continued on page four old time resident conti continued aued from page 1 grant anderson of price and margaret anderson of salt lake mrs farrell bates and jed bailey of anaconda mont started make the trip but had to back on account of car trouble mrs carl allred of sags wyo was prevented from coming by illness in the family annie eva mackelprang bailey was born i in n copenhagen denmark on oct 3 1855 daughter of peter mackelprang and margaret sophia mackelprang she passed fr fram m this life jan 3 1946 when only three weeks old mrs 1 bailey set sail with her parents for the USA shortly after landing they came to cedar city where she grew to womanhood on sept e pt 4 1873 she was married to nephi bailey in their early married life they with their three small sons were with the sec d 1 group who came to settle af the nephi baileys were one J L the first fine families wha moved 50 miles north to start the settlement later called monticello they arr arrived ived march 14 1888 and remained here mrs bailey was the mother of 12 children the following near relatives survive J M julius elmer and R A bailey of monticello victor and alvin dailey bailey of salt lake city 32 grandchildren 60 great grand children and four great great grandchildren gran children and an aged sister mrs mary M jones |