Mrs. Warren Baker
Lillie A. Tennant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton P. Tennant, was born in Chautauqua Co., New York, April 26, 1863, and moved with her parents to Coloma, Waushara Co, Wis., where she grew to womanhood.
On November 18, 1889, she was united in marriage to Warren A. Baker, at Ashland, Wis., where they resided about one year, then moved to Coloma where she spent the rest of her life until God called her home March 12, 1915.
She leaves to mourn her death a kind husband, four children, Omrye H., Hazel D, Early S, and Lester W., also four sisters and one brother; Mrs. Mary Manning, of Southern Wis., Mrs. Cora Holmes, Big Flats, Mrs. Lizzie Hamilton, Richfield, Mrs. Ida Cotton, Sumas Wash., and Richard Tennant, Necedah, besides other relatives and numerous friends.
Mrs. Baker was a very industrious woman and a kind and loving wife and mother who will be greatly missed in the home.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Scorse at Forest city school house Sunday afternoon. The Hancock male quartet sang. Interment was made in Coloma cemetery.
Mrs. Warren Baker
Lillie A. Tennant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton P. Tennant, was born in Chautauqua Co., New York, April 26, 1863, and moved with her parents to Coloma, Waushara Co, Wis., where she grew to womanhood.
On November 18, 1889, she was united in marriage to Warren A. Baker, at Ashland, Wis., where they resided about one year, then moved to Coloma where she spent the rest of her life until God called her home March 12, 1915.
She leaves to mourn her death a kind husband, four children, Omrye H., Hazel D, Early S, and Lester W., also four sisters and one brother; Mrs. Mary Manning, of Southern Wis., Mrs. Cora Holmes, Big Flats, Mrs. Lizzie Hamilton, Richfield, Mrs. Ida Cotton, Sumas Wash., and Richard Tennant, Necedah, besides other relatives and numerous friends.
Mrs. Baker was a very industrious woman and a kind and loving wife and mother who will be greatly missed in the home.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Scorse at Forest city school house Sunday afternoon. The Hancock male quartet sang. Interment was made in Coloma cemetery.
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