South Bend Tribune 11/9/1980
Harrison E. Baker, 70, 0f 221 E. Farneman died at 2:15p.m. Saturday in Memorial Hospital after an apparent heart attack at home. He was employed by South Bend Drug since 1957. He was born July 25, 1910 in Culver. He had lived here for 55 years after comming here from Culver. On June 2, 1958, in South Bend, he married Edith L. Herman. She survives with two daughters, Mrs. Marilyn Gustafson of South Bend and Mrs. Janice Smith of Mishawaka; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Lois Tirrell, also of South Bend; a stepson, Charles Herman of Fort Wayne; eight grandchildren; a sister Mrs. Katherine Sheetz of Bremen; four brothers, Richard of Plymouth, Charles of Culver, Norman of Phoenix, AZ and Russell Reinoehl of Mishawaka; and two stepsisters, Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell of Mishawaka and Miss Marjorie Baker of Culver. Friends may call from 7 to 9p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9p.m. Monday in Guisinger Colonial Chapel.
South Bend Tribune 11/9/1980
Harrison E. Baker, 70, 0f 221 E. Farneman died at 2:15p.m. Saturday in Memorial Hospital after an apparent heart attack at home. He was employed by South Bend Drug since 1957. He was born July 25, 1910 in Culver. He had lived here for 55 years after comming here from Culver. On June 2, 1958, in South Bend, he married Edith L. Herman. She survives with two daughters, Mrs. Marilyn Gustafson of South Bend and Mrs. Janice Smith of Mishawaka; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Lois Tirrell, also of South Bend; a stepson, Charles Herman of Fort Wayne; eight grandchildren; a sister Mrs. Katherine Sheetz of Bremen; four brothers, Richard of Plymouth, Charles of Culver, Norman of Phoenix, AZ and Russell Reinoehl of Mishawaka; and two stepsisters, Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell of Mishawaka and Miss Marjorie Baker of Culver. Friends may call from 7 to 9p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9p.m. Monday in Guisinger Colonial Chapel.
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