Albert A. Baker, 91, of West Buffalo St., died Monday (April 4, 1977) at Wyoming Community Hospital. Death followed a lengthy illness. Mr. Baker, a retired farm operator, was born in Warsaw. He was a former member of the United Church, Dairymen's League and Farm Bureau. Surviving are his wife, Sara; 3 daughters, Mrs. Ernest Cousins of Warsaw, Mrs. Clark Jackson of Gurnee, Ill. and Mrs. Harry Hickey of Silver Springs, Md.; 2 sons, Lt. Col. E. A. Baker of Tucson, Ariz. and Norman Baker of Long View, Wash.; 16 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Weeks Funeral Home handled arrangements, Interment in Warsaw Cemetery.
Albert A. Baker, 91, of West Buffalo St., died Monday (April 4, 1977) at Wyoming Community Hospital. Death followed a lengthy illness. Mr. Baker, a retired farm operator, was born in Warsaw. He was a former member of the United Church, Dairymen's League and Farm Bureau. Surviving are his wife, Sara; 3 daughters, Mrs. Ernest Cousins of Warsaw, Mrs. Clark Jackson of Gurnee, Ill. and Mrs. Harry Hickey of Silver Springs, Md.; 2 sons, Lt. Col. E. A. Baker of Tucson, Ariz. and Norman Baker of Long View, Wash.; 16 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Weeks Funeral Home handled arrangements, Interment in Warsaw Cemetery.
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