Candor Courier, Thursday, July 2, 1914
Charles F. Baylor aged 69 years died from apoplexy, June 29, 1914. Mr. Baylor was one of the best known men in the town, having spent the greater part of his life here. By trade he was a blacksmith, and had a reputation of being one of the best workmen in this part of the country. A few years ago Mr. Baylor gave up the blacksmith business and purchased a farm near Hubbardtown, which he conducted until a couple of years ago, when he retired and moved into the village. He was a man who had a host of friends who will regret to learn of his death. He is survived by his wife and one son, J. D. Baylor, who recently took up his residence at Apulia, having purchased a business there. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon. Burial will be made in Maple Grove.
Candor Courier, Thursday, July 2, 1914
Charles F. Baylor aged 69 years died from apoplexy, June 29, 1914. Mr. Baylor was one of the best known men in the town, having spent the greater part of his life here. By trade he was a blacksmith, and had a reputation of being one of the best workmen in this part of the country. A few years ago Mr. Baylor gave up the blacksmith business and purchased a farm near Hubbardtown, which he conducted until a couple of years ago, when he retired and moved into the village. He was a man who had a host of friends who will regret to learn of his death. He is survived by his wife and one son, J. D. Baylor, who recently took up his residence at Apulia, having purchased a business there. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon. Burial will be made in Maple Grove.
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