Emma Harriet Bay (Ingels)
Born: 26 Apr 1868
Birthplace: Crown City, Gallia, OH
Death: 19 Oct 1942 in La Grande, OR
Buried: Clay Chapel Cemetery, Gallia, OH
Spouse: Herbert Mercer Ingels
Married: 14 Nov 1886
Father: Thomas Bay
Mother: Louise _____ (Bay)
Children: Leslie Thomas Ingels, Hollis Glen Ingels, Donald Herbert Ingels, Louisa Ingels (Kelly), Alwilda Marie Ingels, Frances Norma Ingels
Birthplace: Crown City, Gallia, OH
Death: 19 Oct 1942 in La Grande, OR
Buried: Clay Chapel Cemetery, Gallia, OH
Spouse: Herbert Mercer Ingels
Married: 14 Nov 1886
Father: Thomas Bay
Mother: Louise _____ (Bay)
Children: Leslie Thomas Ingels, Hollis Glen Ingels, Donald Herbert Ingels, Louisa Ingels (Kelly), Alwilda Marie Ingels, Frances Norma Ingels
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Ingels, Emma Bay
Ingels Rites Set For 2 [o'clock] Tuesday
The body of Mrs. Herbert M. Ingles, who died last Monday at La Grande, Oregon, arrived at Huntington at 5:45 Sunday evening and was at once brought on to the Entsminger Funeral Home. There a final funeral service will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday, with Rev. W. Scott Westerman officiating. Interment will be made at Clay Chapel. Neither the husband, who is in poor health, nor the children were able to accompany or precede the body.
Mrs. Ingels was formerly Emma Bay, a daughter of Thomas and Louise Bay and was born and reared at Crown City.
Mrs. Ingels was in her 74th year, her birthdate being Jan. 1869. Before her marriage in 1888, she taught in the county schools. In 1902, the family located in the west, first in Colorado and thence to Oregon where they had since resided. An invalid for ten years, Mrs. Ingels came back a few years ago for a visit and relatives here have remarked on her cheerfulness and optimism, not withstanding her physical disabilities. It was requested that her body be brought back to rest by that of her oldest son at Clay Chapel.
[Note: died 1942]
Ingels Rites Set For 2 [o'clock] Tuesday
The body of Mrs. Herbert M. Ingles, who died last Monday at La Grande, Oregon, arrived at Huntington at 5:45 Sunday evening and was at once brought on to the Entsminger Funeral Home. There a final funeral service will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday, with Rev. W. Scott Westerman officiating. Interment will be made at Clay Chapel. Neither the husband, who is in poor health, nor the children were able to accompany or precede the body.
Mrs. Ingels was formerly Emma Bay, a daughter of Thomas and Louise Bay and was born and reared at Crown City.
Mrs. Ingels was in her 74th year, her birthdate being Jan. 1869. Before her marriage in 1888, she taught in the county schools. In 1902, the family located in the west, first in Colorado and thence to Oregon where they had since resided. An invalid for ten years, Mrs. Ingels came back a few years ago for a visit and relatives here have remarked on her cheerfulness and optimism, not withstanding her physical disabilities. It was requested that her body be brought back to rest by that of her oldest son at Clay Chapel.
[Note: died 1942]