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Lillian <I>Jacoby</I> Baur

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Lillian Jacoby Baur

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7 Dec 1991 (aged 79)
Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, USA
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Memorial services for Lillian Baur, 79, Lawrence, are tentatively scheduled for early January and will be announced at a future date, according to her husband, E. Jackson Baur.

Mrs. Baur died Saturday, Dec. 7, 1991, after being struck by a van at Iowa Street and University Drive.

She was born Sept. 1, 1912, the daughter of Samuel and Margaret Connell Jacoby.

Mrs. Bauer earned a bachelor's degree in elementary education at Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln.

She was the former head teacher of the Lawrence Community Nursery School, 645 Ala.

Mrs. Bauer was a member of the League of Women Voters of Douglas County, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Unitarian Fellowship and Zodiac Club, a women's study group. She was a volunteer for Women's Transitional Care Services and past president of Achievement Place for Girls.

She was married Dec. 26, 1939. Her husband survives of the home.

Other survivors include a son, John C. Baur, Houston; a daughter, Joan E. Baur, Montteyroux, France; and two sisters, Lota Jacoby, Lombard, Ill., and Dorothy Germaine, Phoenix, Ariz.

Monday, December 9, 1991 ljworld
Memorial services for Lillian Baur, 79, Lawrence, are tentatively scheduled for early January and will be announced at a future date, according to her husband, E. Jackson Baur.

Mrs. Baur died Saturday, Dec. 7, 1991, after being struck by a van at Iowa Street and University Drive.

She was born Sept. 1, 1912, the daughter of Samuel and Margaret Connell Jacoby.

Mrs. Bauer earned a bachelor's degree in elementary education at Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln.

She was the former head teacher of the Lawrence Community Nursery School, 645 Ala.

Mrs. Bauer was a member of the League of Women Voters of Douglas County, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Unitarian Fellowship and Zodiac Club, a women's study group. She was a volunteer for Women's Transitional Care Services and past president of Achievement Place for Girls.

She was married Dec. 26, 1939. Her husband survives of the home.

Other survivors include a son, John C. Baur, Houston; a daughter, Joan E. Baur, Montteyroux, France; and two sisters, Lota Jacoby, Lombard, Ill., and Dorothy Germaine, Phoenix, Ariz.

Monday, December 9, 1991 ljworld


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