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- Lowville NY Journal Republican - 2/19/1931
Brenton Bailey quietly celebrated
his 83d birthday February 12th at his
home in Collinsville. Mrs. Bailey Is
improving from her recent Illness.
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Lowville NY Journal Republican - 5/17/1934
Brenton Bailey, 87, well, known resident
of Colllnsville, died at his;
home Friday afternoon, following
many years of 111 health. Mr. Bailey
was born near Turin In February, 18-
47 .the son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bailey. In September, 1870, he was united
in marriage with Miss Virginia
Brenon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Amie Brenon, of Turin. Mr. and Mrs.
Bailey celebrated' their 63rd wedding
anniversary last autumn. For many
years Mr. and Mrs. Bailey were residents
of the Tug Hill section near
Turin, but for the past several years
had lived in Colllnsville. Mr. Bailey
had always engaged in farming until
ill health forced him to retire. He was
a member of St John's" church of
Lyons Falls. Surviving are his widow
and one son, Marion Bailey, wel
known veterinarian, who has always
resided with his parents. There is also
one nephew, Arllss Hllllgas, of
Turin, A twin daughter, Mrs. Minnie
Bailey Salmons, died many years ago.
The funeral services were held from
St John's church at 10; 30 Monday
morning, Rev. F. P. Diviney officiating.
Mrs. Irene Stevens, of Port Leyden,
sang. Burial was made in St.
Mary's cemetery. Constableville. The
bearers were nephews of Mrs. Bailey,
viz: George Mauer, West , Leyden;
Amie and Fred Hoffman, of Mohawk,
Hill; and John Mahoney, of Maple
Ridge. Relatives from a distance to
attend were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Decks, New Hartford; Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Potter, Watertown; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bourgeolse, Johnstown,
Ohio, Mrs. Arthur Kilts Ava, Mrs. Rudolph
Schwenk, Taberg; Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Draper, Boonville.
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