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Additional BAILEY Surnames in OAKLAND Cemetery
BAILEY, JamesBAILEY, BettieBAILEY, BessieBAILEY, ZiemerBAILEY, EdrieBAILEY, OlneyBAILEY, Thomas B (bio)BAILEY, Tom B (close up)BAILEY, Ruth HBAILEY, Bert HBAILEY, MaryBAILEY, Pat WBAILEY, BettieBAILEY, EdrieBAILEY, BessieBAILEY, ZiemerBAILEY, JamesBAILEY, Bettie (closeup)BAILEY, Edrie (closeup)BAILEY, Bessie (closeup)BAILEY, Ziemer (closeup)BAILEY, James (closeup)BAILEY, Olney (close up)BAILEY, Tom BBAILEY, T BBAILEY, Nannie BeatriceBAILEY, MarilynBAILEY, Mary A Additional BAILEY Surnames in BRADLEY County
BAILEY, EvaBAILEY, HenriettaBAILEY, Willie JoeBAILEY, Halley RupertBAILEY, Anna Capitola (Original Stone)BAILEY, Joe MBAILEY, MattieBAILEY, Richard JamesBAILEY, Anna CapitolaBAILEY, Robert TillmanBAILEY, Zelma LBAILEY, Joe Osborne
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Submitted: 1/25/11 • Approved: 3/28/11 • Last Updated: 6/27/23 • R452965-G452962-S3
September 30, 1880 - October 9, 1893
ZIEMA BAILEY
Miss Ziema Bailey, a daughter of Bro. J. M. and Bettie Bailey, was born Oct. 8, 1879 in Warren,
Ark., where her death occurred Oct. 9, 1893, when she was just 14 years and 1 day old. Ziema
was so kindly disposed that she was loved by all who knew her. She always had a bright smile
for every one and the home was more joyous by the light of her life in it. She was always
punctual and faithful in the Sunday-school and added much cheer and pleasure to her class. She
was a member of the Earnest Workers Juvenile Missionary Society and was a delegate to the last
meeting of the W. M. S., L. R. Conference, at Fordyce. It was a great pleasure for her to
attend that meeting. Her sickness was brief. How hard it was for the dear parents and family
to give her up so pure and young and bright, and how dark the shadow of death in the home.
How much willing hands and loving hearts had done to build the new home, now nearly completed,
and "Ziema is not to share the joy and pleasure it will afford, for "God took her; " and oh!
what a comforting reflection , that she shares the sweeter joys and rich pleasures of that
better and brighter abode above. If with their meager means earthly parents will do so much
for their children, how much more will the heavenly Father do for those whom he takes unto
Himself. Oh, the city which the foundations, whose builder and maker is God, where the pure
and good forever dwell! May we enter there. By; Samuel Burns, Warren, Ark. October 26, 1893 page 3 col 3 (Oakland Cem. Warren, AR)
James
March 30, 1844 - February 8, 1928
Bettie
January 3, 1852 - February 28, 1905
Bessie
February 24, 1876 - October 30, 1891
Edrie
June 18, 1888 - September 20, 1889
Photo courtesy of Nora Poole Johnson
Contributed on 1/25/11 by pam_don202
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