Wolfe County News - June 18, 1958 LENGTHY ILLNESS CLAIMS LIFE OF WILLIE L. DAY Willie Lee Day died at the home of his daughter, Miss Beatrice Inez Day, Thursday morning, june 12, after a long illness. He was born in Campton, Wolfe County Kentucky, August 11, 1873, the son of Frederick Newington and Zarilda Wills Day. He was the oldest of eight children, all have preceded him in death. Only one sister, Mrs. William Everet Bach survives him. Mr. Day was a retried hardware merchant, and an Elder in the First Presbyterian Church, in Mt. Sterling since 1941. He was a member of the Kentucky Mountain Club and Oleka Temple Shrine, Lexington; a Knight Templar and a Scottish Rite Mason. A member of the Former Students Association of Hazel Green Academy, he attended Hazel Green Academy from 1882 to 1892. Among his immediate survivors are his daughter, Miss Inez Day, of Mt. Sterling, and his only sister, Mrs. Wm. Everett Bach, Lexington. His funeral was held at the Eastin-Richey Funeral Home at 3 p.m. Saturday, June 14, with Rev. George S. Thompson of Stanford, assisted by Rev. John Norton Williams, pastor of the first Christian Church, conducting service. Burial in the Day family lot in the Macpelah Cemetery. Carole