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Margaret Amelia Baker

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Margaret Amelia Baker

Birth
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Death
29 Oct 1937 (aged 17)
Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Obituary:
As result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident on the super highway near Oak Grove early Tuesday, Miss Margaret Amelia Baker, 17, 710 John Adams Street, Oregon City, died yesterday morning at the Oregon City Hospital. She suffered a fractured skull, lacerations and other injuries when the car in which she was riding with Martin F. Shandel, driver, and his sister, Mrs. Daniel Sosnoviski, both of this city, left the highway and rolled over an enbankment. Heavy fog covered the road at the time.

Miss Baker, who was born in Portland on December 19, 1919, is survived by her mother, Mrs. Emma Baker, Oregon City; one sister, Mrs. Carl Gregory of Gladstone; one niece, Donna Jean Gregory of Gladstone and other relatives in Canada. Her father, J.D. Baker, died recently.

She was a student of the Trinity Lutheran School, being in the 11th grade, and also was a member of Trinity Church.

Miss Baker was the 21st person to meet death in a traffic accident in Clackamas County this year. Hers was the second fatality on the super highway in 1937.

Funeral services for Miss Baker will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:00 from the Holman & Hankins Chapel, with Rev. R. G. Messerli officiating. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery.

Corrections:
Margaret was adopted by Emma Rebecca (Bullard) and John David Baker.

Mrs. Carl Gregory was not her sister. She just lived with them. She was Emma's brother - Christian Bullard Sr's daughter, which was her Cousin.

Donna Jean Gregory was her Cousin.

As far as I know, she didn't have any relatives living in Canada, unless, her biological relatives lived there.

She was my 1st Cousin 2 times removed.
Obituary:
As result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident on the super highway near Oak Grove early Tuesday, Miss Margaret Amelia Baker, 17, 710 John Adams Street, Oregon City, died yesterday morning at the Oregon City Hospital. She suffered a fractured skull, lacerations and other injuries when the car in which she was riding with Martin F. Shandel, driver, and his sister, Mrs. Daniel Sosnoviski, both of this city, left the highway and rolled over an enbankment. Heavy fog covered the road at the time.

Miss Baker, who was born in Portland on December 19, 1919, is survived by her mother, Mrs. Emma Baker, Oregon City; one sister, Mrs. Carl Gregory of Gladstone; one niece, Donna Jean Gregory of Gladstone and other relatives in Canada. Her father, J.D. Baker, died recently.

She was a student of the Trinity Lutheran School, being in the 11th grade, and also was a member of Trinity Church.

Miss Baker was the 21st person to meet death in a traffic accident in Clackamas County this year. Hers was the second fatality on the super highway in 1937.

Funeral services for Miss Baker will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:00 from the Holman & Hankins Chapel, with Rev. R. G. Messerli officiating. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery.

Corrections:
Margaret was adopted by Emma Rebecca (Bullard) and John David Baker.

Mrs. Carl Gregory was not her sister. She just lived with them. She was Emma's brother - Christian Bullard Sr's daughter, which was her Cousin.

Donna Jean Gregory was her Cousin.

As far as I know, she didn't have any relatives living in Canada, unless, her biological relatives lived there.

She was my 1st Cousin 2 times removed.

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