Last
Name |
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BAISY |
Given Names |
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Shirley Mae (Wilson) |
AKA's |
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Better known as |
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Date of
Birth |
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1/14/1945 |
Age at Death |
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33 |
Place
of Birth |
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Camden, Arkansas |
Race |
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Black |
Gender |
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Female |
Religion |
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Family Tree |
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Baisy/Johnson Family Tree | ;
Birth
Mother |
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Birth Father |
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Siblings |
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Patsy Ruth Johnson |
Partner |
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Children |
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James Samuel Baisy Jr., Jon Deshi Baisy, Kecia Baisy, Siburi Jamal Baisy, Trinidette Baisy aka Trinidette Cornner, Wanda Baisy aka Wanda Wilson, Jerry Lee Wilson, Jr. aka Jerry Baisy; Shiron Fulton, Saleata Lateais Johnson (nieces), DeShon Johnson, Gleniel Johnson (nephews) |
Non-Temple Relatives |
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(parents) William Ramsy Wilson, Murtle Leroy Purnell; (husband) James Samuel Baisy, Sr. |
Body Identification Number |
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82-B [Listed as "Wilson, Shirley Mae"] |
Burial Location |
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Paradise Memorial Park, Santa Fe Springs, CA |
Source
of Death Information |
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House Foreign Affairs Committee report; FBI document 89-4286-1302 (prepared 12/78) |
Entry
into Guyana |
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8/19/1977 |
Residence (US) |
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San Francisco, California 94109 |
Residence (JT) |
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Cottage 22 |
Occupation in U.S./Skills, Talents & Interests |
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Nurse (RYMUR 89-4286-X-5-a-30); housewife (PT occupation record); practical nurse, typist, entertainer, supervisor of retarded children, barmaid, cook & sandwich maker (RYMUR 89-4286-E-2-A-1l) |
Occupation in Jonestown (Temple Records) |
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Field worker (RYMUR 89-4286-PP-8-M-3) |
Jonestown Roles (FBI Records) |
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Government Income |
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welfare |
Discrepancies |
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Remembrances |
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“Rest in peace.
JIM ” - Mr. James S.Baisy “To my dear wife ,rest in peace
Love Jim ” - Mr.James S.Baisy “Shirley Baisey. What a wonderful and friendly sister she was.I remember meeting Shirley for the first time at the Los Angeles Temple. She was very bottom heavy and I asked her when I saw all her children " Are those all yours?" She smiled and said everyone. I could not believe she had so many children. And she had alot of love for them. Her spirit was one of lightness and she could talk alittle crazy too, if you rubbed her the wrong way. It was good knowing you my sister.
Peace and Love Leslie Wilson ” - Leslie Cathey“ My Friend Shirley” - Glenda Bates |