Fannie Lou (Black) Baker was born October 21, 1879 in Smithville, Tennessee, Robert Black (1844–1902) and Ida Susan (Mandelbaum) Black (1856–1905).
She was married to Reverend Thomas Jefferson Baker (1866-1911).
A resident of 1212 18th Avenue South, Nashville, Fannie was 62 years old and a widow when she died of a bleeding duodenal ulcer on March 31, 1942 at Nashville General Hospital where she had been for ten days.
Surviving her was a son; a daughter; six grandchildren; and two sisters.
Burial was April 2nd in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville.
Most of the above is from her Death Certificate, with T B Baker of 427 Veritas Street, Nashville as the informant. Additional info was furnished by Find A Grave member Jesse R Mitchell 47137373.
Fannie Lou (Black) Baker was born October 21, 1879 in Smithville, Tennessee, Robert Black (1844–1902) and Ida Susan (Mandelbaum) Black (1856–1905).
She was married to Reverend Thomas Jefferson Baker (1866-1911).
A resident of 1212 18th Avenue South, Nashville, Fannie was 62 years old and a widow when she died of a bleeding duodenal ulcer on March 31, 1942 at Nashville General Hospital where she had been for ten days.
Surviving her was a son; a daughter; six grandchildren; and two sisters.
Burial was April 2nd in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville.
Most of the above is from her Death Certificate, with T B Baker of 427 Veritas Street, Nashville as the informant. Additional info was furnished by Find A Grave member Jesse R Mitchell 47137373.
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