JOSEPH H. BAY
VETERAN NEWSPAPER MAN, ONE TIME OF SPRINGFIELD, TO BE BURIED TOMORROW
Boston, March 26--Funeral services for Joseph H. Bay, veteran newspaper man, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the home of his mother, Mrs. Frances E. Bay, 35 Burt street, Roslindale. Rev. Edwin Miller of St. Mark's Lutheran Church will conduct the services at the house and at the grave in Forest Hills cemetery. There will also be a Masonic service by the Joseph Webb lodge of Masons.
Mr. Bay was 39 years old. He was well known in Boston and Springfield newspaper circles, having been on the Boston Globe, Boston Record and Springfield Union.
Besides his mother, he is survived by his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Schlehuber.
My Notes:
The son of Peter Bay and Frances J. Schlehuber.
1920 Occupation: Constable / City
Masonic Card, occupation listed: Constable
JOSEPH H. BAY
VETERAN NEWSPAPER MAN, ONE TIME OF SPRINGFIELD, TO BE BURIED TOMORROW
Boston, March 26--Funeral services for Joseph H. Bay, veteran newspaper man, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the home of his mother, Mrs. Frances E. Bay, 35 Burt street, Roslindale. Rev. Edwin Miller of St. Mark's Lutheran Church will conduct the services at the house and at the grave in Forest Hills cemetery. There will also be a Masonic service by the Joseph Webb lodge of Masons.
Mr. Bay was 39 years old. He was well known in Boston and Springfield newspaper circles, having been on the Boston Globe, Boston Record and Springfield Union.
Besides his mother, he is survived by his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Schlehuber.
My Notes:
The son of Peter Bay and Frances J. Schlehuber.
1920 Occupation: Constable / City
Masonic Card, occupation listed: Constable
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