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Francis Oliver Baker

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Francis Oliver Baker

Birth
Darke County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Feb 1937 (aged 74)
Greenville, Darke County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Abbottsville, Darke County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5
Memorial ID
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On Jul 31, 1886, in Darke Co., he married Olive Mary Funderburg.

Children not linked below:
Anna C (Aug 1893)
Mildred 1903

HEART ATTACK FATAL TO RESIDENT HERE

Francis Baker Succumbs To Sudden Heart Attack

A sudden heart attack which occurred while he was sitting in a chair at his residence, 326 12th street, caused the death of 74-year-old Francis Baker at 11:20 a. m. today.

The deceased had been in ill health all winter and only this morning his daughter, Mrs. C. R. Dillon, had taken him to a local doctor's office for observation. Soon after he had returned to his home the fatal attack occurred.

Besides his wife, he leaves three daughters, Mrs. C. R. Dillon, Greenville; Mrs. John Creager, Piqua; Mrs. John Boldrey, Richmond, Ind.; one son, Albert Baker, of Dayton; two brothers, Zach, of Arcanum, and Ephraim of Atlanta, Mich. Twenty grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survive.

Mr. Baker had been a farmer all his life, living for the most part in Franklin Township, Darke County, and moved to Greenville last October. He was a member of the Richmond, Ind. Baptist Church and the Greenville Jr. O. U. A. M.

Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed.

Published in The Daily Advocate (Greenville, Ohio) - Tuesday, February 9, 1937.
On Jul 31, 1886, in Darke Co., he married Olive Mary Funderburg.

Children not linked below:
Anna C (Aug 1893)
Mildred 1903

HEART ATTACK FATAL TO RESIDENT HERE

Francis Baker Succumbs To Sudden Heart Attack

A sudden heart attack which occurred while he was sitting in a chair at his residence, 326 12th street, caused the death of 74-year-old Francis Baker at 11:20 a. m. today.

The deceased had been in ill health all winter and only this morning his daughter, Mrs. C. R. Dillon, had taken him to a local doctor's office for observation. Soon after he had returned to his home the fatal attack occurred.

Besides his wife, he leaves three daughters, Mrs. C. R. Dillon, Greenville; Mrs. John Creager, Piqua; Mrs. John Boldrey, Richmond, Ind.; one son, Albert Baker, of Dayton; two brothers, Zach, of Arcanum, and Ephraim of Atlanta, Mich. Twenty grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survive.

Mr. Baker had been a farmer all his life, living for the most part in Franklin Township, Darke County, and moved to Greenville last October. He was a member of the Richmond, Ind. Baptist Church and the Greenville Jr. O. U. A. M.

Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed.

Published in The Daily Advocate (Greenville, Ohio) - Tuesday, February 9, 1937.


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