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Agnes Valma “Aggie” <I>Baker</I> Hager

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Agnes Valma “Aggie” Baker Hager

Birth
Pauline, Adams County, Nebraska, USA
Death
11 Jul 1985 (aged 76)
Blue Hill, Webster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Webster County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Agnes Hager rites Monday

Agnes V. Hager, 75, died at her home at Westgate Manor last Thursday.

She was born August 30, 1909 to William Dowl Baker and Myrtle Stethem Baker at Pauline. She married Arthur Hager on March 14, 1934 and had lived in this community all of her life.

Funeral services were conducted on Monday, July 15, 1985 from the United Methodist Church in Blue Hill at 10 o'clock a.m. with Rev. Lyle Linder officiating. Music was furnished by Charles Lukas and Karen Lukas and interment was made in Oak Creek Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Donald Kissler, Eldon Baker, William Baker, William Schmidt, Leland Lighthill and David Mau.

Survivors include 2 sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Reiman of Blue Hill and Mrs. Darrell (Marie) Lighthill of Rock Hill, South Carolina; 2 brothers, Guy Baker of Blue Hill and Floyd Baker of Edgar and a number of nieces and nephews.
Hastings Tribune 18 Jul 1985
Agnes Hager rites Monday

Agnes V. Hager, 75, died at her home at Westgate Manor last Thursday.

She was born August 30, 1909 to William Dowl Baker and Myrtle Stethem Baker at Pauline. She married Arthur Hager on March 14, 1934 and had lived in this community all of her life.

Funeral services were conducted on Monday, July 15, 1985 from the United Methodist Church in Blue Hill at 10 o'clock a.m. with Rev. Lyle Linder officiating. Music was furnished by Charles Lukas and Karen Lukas and interment was made in Oak Creek Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Donald Kissler, Eldon Baker, William Baker, William Schmidt, Leland Lighthill and David Mau.

Survivors include 2 sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Reiman of Blue Hill and Mrs. Darrell (Marie) Lighthill of Rock Hill, South Carolina; 2 brothers, Guy Baker of Blue Hill and Floyd Baker of Edgar and a number of nieces and nephews.
Hastings Tribune 18 Jul 1985


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