Mrs. Andrew C. Baker Dies at Her Residence
Mrs. Andrew C. Baker, 64, died at her residence, 1217 61st St. Sunday noon following a brief illness. She was born Mamie Hartnell in Salem, Sept. 25, 1885, received her education in the schools of Kenosha county and married Andrew C. Baker May 3, 1901. She was a member of the Royal Neighbors.
Surviving besides her husband are two sons, Leslie E., Everett, Wash. and Stanley R., Kenosha; three daughters, Mrs. Fred Schonscheck, Mrs. Ben Weiss and Mrs. Joseph Soens, all of Kenosha; three sisters, Mrs. Herman Schultz, Mrs. Arthur Felkamp and Mrs. Ted Smith, all of Salem; and nine grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Source: Kenosha Evening News, Tuesday, September 5, 1950.
Mrs. Andrew C. Baker Dies at Her Residence
Mrs. Andrew C. Baker, 64, died at her residence, 1217 61st St. Sunday noon following a brief illness. She was born Mamie Hartnell in Salem, Sept. 25, 1885, received her education in the schools of Kenosha county and married Andrew C. Baker May 3, 1901. She was a member of the Royal Neighbors.
Surviving besides her husband are two sons, Leslie E., Everett, Wash. and Stanley R., Kenosha; three daughters, Mrs. Fred Schonscheck, Mrs. Ben Weiss and Mrs. Joseph Soens, all of Kenosha; three sisters, Mrs. Herman Schultz, Mrs. Arthur Felkamp and Mrs. Ted Smith, all of Salem; and nine grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Source: Kenosha Evening News, Tuesday, September 5, 1950.
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