The announcement of the death of Mrs. Phoebe Louise Baker, will not occassion great surprise in this community where the serious nature of her illness has been known for some time, although many hearts will be saddened by the event, which, however much anticipated.... (1-2 lines illegible) ..... born in Chatauqua county, this State, November 18th, 1832, but with her parents she removed to Caledonia, Livingston county, while yet an infant. She was married to Dr. Baker in March, 1857, and soon after came to Batavia where she has continued to reside, with the exception of about four years spent in Dover, Delaware. Mrs. Baker, who's maiden name was Phoebe Louisa Weeks, was a true and loving wife and mother, and moreover, being a devoted Christian, bearing her long and painful illness with fortitude, awaiting with resignation the ultimate end which was to relieve her sufferings.
Batavia Daily News
May 21, 1881
Evening Edition
Page One
The announcement of the death of Mrs. Phoebe Louise Baker, will not occassion great surprise in this community where the serious nature of her illness has been known for some time, although many hearts will be saddened by the event, which, however much anticipated.... (1-2 lines illegible) ..... born in Chatauqua county, this State, November 18th, 1832, but with her parents she removed to Caledonia, Livingston county, while yet an infant. She was married to Dr. Baker in March, 1857, and soon after came to Batavia where she has continued to reside, with the exception of about four years spent in Dover, Delaware. Mrs. Baker, who's maiden name was Phoebe Louisa Weeks, was a true and loving wife and mother, and moreover, being a devoted Christian, bearing her long and painful illness with fortitude, awaiting with resignation the ultimate end which was to relieve her sufferings.
Batavia Daily News
May 21, 1881
Evening Edition
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