[April 9, 1945]
NAOMA L. BAKER, 75, DIES OF HEART TROUBLE MONDAY
Naoma L. Baker, 75, a resident of the Harrison Center community for the past thirty-four years, passed away at 1:30 a.m. Monday April 9, of heart trouble. He had been in failing health for the past eight months. His death came at his home, where he had resided since moving to the Harrison Center Neighborhood.
The son of Edwin and Margaret Baker, the deceased was born at Mannington, W. Va., on Sept. 5, 1869. He moved to Indiana in 1889, and Feb. 27, was married to Agnes Griffis, of Mentone, at Solomons Creek, north of Syracuse. A farmer by occupation, Mr. Baker was an active member of the Harrison Center United Brethren church for 34 years.
Surviving, besides the wife, are two sons, Oscar M. Baker, of Warsaw, who teaches school at Atwood; and Joseph A. Baker, of Mentone; a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Witham, of Atwood; a brother, Nathan Baker, of East of Warsaw; and seven grandchildren.
Services were conducted Wednesday, April 11, at 2 p.m. at the Harrison Center United Brethren church, with Rev. R.D. Smith, the pastor, officiating. Burial was made at the cemetery at the church, under direction of the Reed funeral home of Mentone.
[April 9, 1945]
NAOMA L. BAKER, 75, DIES OF HEART TROUBLE MONDAY
Naoma L. Baker, 75, a resident of the Harrison Center community for the past thirty-four years, passed away at 1:30 a.m. Monday April 9, of heart trouble. He had been in failing health for the past eight months. His death came at his home, where he had resided since moving to the Harrison Center Neighborhood.
The son of Edwin and Margaret Baker, the deceased was born at Mannington, W. Va., on Sept. 5, 1869. He moved to Indiana in 1889, and Feb. 27, was married to Agnes Griffis, of Mentone, at Solomons Creek, north of Syracuse. A farmer by occupation, Mr. Baker was an active member of the Harrison Center United Brethren church for 34 years.
Surviving, besides the wife, are two sons, Oscar M. Baker, of Warsaw, who teaches school at Atwood; and Joseph A. Baker, of Mentone; a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Witham, of Atwood; a brother, Nathan Baker, of East of Warsaw; and seven grandchildren.
Services were conducted Wednesday, April 11, at 2 p.m. at the Harrison Center United Brethren church, with Rev. R.D. Smith, the pastor, officiating. Burial was made at the cemetery at the church, under direction of the Reed funeral home of Mentone.
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