Evelyn Mae Bay

b. 24 September 1903, d. 3 December 1991
  • Evelyn Mae Bay was born on 24 September 1903 in Texas.
  • William Eddins Bay and Susan Emma Brice appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Montgomery County. Other members of the household included Evelyn Mae Bay, William James Bay and Emory Earl Bay.
  • William Eddins Bay and Susan Emma Brice appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Anderson, Grimes County, Texas. Other members of the household included Evelyn Mae Bay, William James Bay, Emory Earl Bay and Ernest Hulon Bay.
  • The following appeared on 23 July 1922 in The Galveston Daily News: (Anderson) Miss Thelma West to Huntsville is the guest of Miss Evelyn Bay.
  • The following appeared on 4 March 1923 in The Houston Post: (Anderson) Miss Evelyn Bay who teaches at Singleton spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bay.
  • She married Joe Miller Young circa 1927.
  • Joe Miller Young and Evelyn Mae Bay appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in West University Place, Harris County, Texas, at 2816 Jarrard Street. Other members of the household included Joe Bay Young and Billy Joshua Young.
  • Joe Miller Young and Evelyn Mae Bay appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1940 in Pima County, Arizona, at 3411 South 9th Avenue. Other members of the household included Joe Bay Young and Billy Joshua Young.
  • Evelyn Mae Bay became a widow at the 18 June 1968 death of her husband Joe Bay Young.
  • The following appeared on 21 June 1968 in the Tucson Daily Citizen: Dr. Joe M. Young, former director of counseling and guidance for Tucson School District 1, died Tuesday in Baltimore, Md. He was 68. [:CR:[      A native of Augusta, Tex., he joined the District 1 staff in 1935 as a teacher at Safford Junior High School. He had served as principal of three schools prior to his appointment as guidance director in 1947. [:CR:[      A graduate of Sam Houston State Teachers College, he received his master and doctorate degrees from the University of Arizona. [:CR:[      After retiring from the Tucson district, he became head of the department of education at Athens College in Alabama. [:CR:[      He was a past president of the Tucson Community Council, the Pima County Association for Mental Health, the Tucson Education Association and Arizona Personnel and Guidance Association. [:CR:[      Dr. Young is survived by his widow, Mrs. Evelyn Bay Young, Athens, Ala; two sons, Joe B. of Baltimore and Bill J. of Los Angeles; two sisters, Mrs. Vera Tims, Bryan, Tex., and Mrs. W. F. Becker, Galena Park, Tex., and three brothers, Earl and E. J. both of Houston, and E. H. of New Orleans. [:CR:[      Services will be held tomorrow at Navasota, Tex., with interment at Odd Fellows Cemetery in Adnerson, Tex.
  • Evelyn Mae Bay died on 3 December 1991 at age 88.
  • She was interred at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Anderson, Grimes County, Texas.
  • Last Edited: 16 Jan 2016

Family: Joe Miller Young b. 6 November 1898, d. 18 June 1968