Amanda Barr Bagley

How are you related to Amanda Barr Bagley?

Connect to the World Family Tree to find out

Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love

  • Build your family tree online
  • Share photos and videos
  • Smart Matching™ technology
  • Free!

Amanda Barr Bagley (Neff)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: East Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States
Death: January 26, 1945 (77)
Cottonwood Heights, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
Place of Burial: Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Amos Herr Neff and Catharine Elizabeth Neff
Wife of Edward Cyrenus Bagley
Mother of Charles Stuart Bagley; Maxine Lind; Edward Neff Bagley; Amanda Bagley; Julia Kathleen Nelson and 4 others
Sister of Harriet S. Neff; David Neff; Samuel Neff; Catharine A. Neff; Aldus D. Neff and 1 other
Half sister of Eugene Jefferson Neff; William L Neff; Frank Herr Neff; Anna L Brown; Katie B Neff and 9 others

Managed by: Jim Wile
Last Updated:

About Amanda Barr Bagley

Church Leader Dies at 77

Amanda, Neff Bagley, 77, Cottonwood L D S church and community leader, died Friday evening at the family residence, 5601 Highland drive, following a brief illness. She was born in East Mill Creek Oct. 16, 1867, a daughter of Amos H. and Catherine Thomas Neff, and was married to Edward C. Bagley in Logan LDS temple, Dec. 18, 1889. Mr. Bagley died in 1943. Mrs. Bagley was president of Holladay ward Y W M I A, a n d held the same office in the now Brinton (now Cottonwood) ward when Holladay ward was divided. Later she was president of Brinton ward Relief society. While serving in that capacity, Mrs. Bagley was a leader in founding Cottonwood stake maternity hospital in 1924, where more than 8000 babies have been born. She also was active in Cottonwood civic affairs and organized cooperative action between parents and teachers before the present Parent-Teacher assn. was inaugurated. Survivors include eight sons and daughters: Cyrene N. Bagley, Callao, Juab county; Mrs. Katheen B. Nelson, Mrs. Maxine B Lind and Isabel Bagley, Cottonwood; Mrs. Hattie B. Maughan, Logan; C. Stuart Bagley, Las Vegas, Nev.; Ames K. Bagley Salt Lake City, and Maj. Edward N. Bagley, serving with the U. S First army in Europe; a foster daughter, Mrs. Lena Roth McNarney, Sandy. Also surviving are six brother and three sisters: David Neff, Marysvale, Cal.; Samuel Neff, now in L D S church service in California; Mrs. Alice Neff Taylor and Eugene and Julian Neff, all of East Mill Creek; Cyrus Neff, Salt Lake City; Frank Neff, Lyman, Wayne county; Mrs. Loretta Nef Brown and Mrs. Katie Neff Mumford, Sandy, and 28 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 p. m, at Cottonwood LDS ward chapel, 5911 Highland drive. Friends may call at the family home Sunday evening and Monday until time for services.

Salt Lake Tribune January 27, 1945

  • *********************************

Funeral Rites Set For LDS Woman

Funeral services for Amanda Neff Bagley, prominent church and community leader who died Friday at the family residence, 5601 Highland drive, will be conducted in Cottonwood LDS ward chapel, 5911 Highland drive, Monday at 1 p. m, with Frank Armstrong, bishop, officiating. Speakers will be Albert Quist and T. C. Stayner, former Cottonwood LDS ward bishops, and James L. Gwilliam and Dr. Adam S. Bennion. Friends may call at the family residence prior to services. Burial will be in Elysian Burial Gardens. The grave will be dedicated by Eugene Neff.

Salt Lake Tribune January 29, 1945

view all 13

Amanda Barr Bagley's Timeline

1867
October 16, 1867
East Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States
1890
September 29, 1890
Holladay, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
1894
June 30, 1894
Holladay, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
1896
September 14, 1896
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
1900
January 22, 1900
Cottonwood, Idaho, Idaho, United States
1902
June 20, 1902
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
1904
January 19, 1904
Holladay, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
1906
December 8, 1906
East Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
1909
April 18, 1909
Holladay, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
1912
January 13, 1912
Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States