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Clara <I>Mustard</I> Baxter

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Clara Mustard Baxter

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
7 Jan 1936 (aged 49)
Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, USA
Burial
Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 16, Lot 4, Grave 6-A
Memorial ID
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w/o Frank Lee Baxter, Sidney James Keillor and mother of Norma Baxter, Harvey Joshua Keillor, Victor Eugene Keillor, Ruth Keillor, and Eva Laverna Keillor

Bellingham Herald, Saturday, January 4, 1936 pg 5

Mrs. Clara Baxter Dies
After Illness of Year

Ill for one year, Mrs. Clara M. Baxter, wife of Lee Baxter, died at her home, 1710 Kentucky street, Friday evening. She was 50 years of age and had resided in Bellingham twenty years. She was a member of the Christian Science church.
Funeral rites will be held at the Homer Mark chapel Tuesday at 3 p.m. Burial will occur in Bay View cemetery.
Surviving relatives, aside from the husband, are two sons, Eugene Victor Keillor, Coco Solo, Panama Canal zone, and Harvey J. Keillor, Bellingham; two daughters, Mrs. Laverne Damascus and Miss Norma Baxter, Bellingham; two brothers, Ray Mustard, Alberta, and William Mustard, British Columbia; three sisters, Mrs. Ada Berry, Mrs. Bessie Rhodes and Mrs. Edith Major, Alberta, Canada, and two grandchildren.

Bellingham Herald, Saturday, January 4, 1936 pg 6

Baxter-Mrs. Clara M. Baxter, aged 50 years, beloved wife of Lee Baxter, passed away at the family home. 1710 Kentucky Street, Friday evening, January 3, after an illness of about one year's duration. Mrs. Baxter had been a resident of Bellingham for the past twenty years, and was a member of the Christian Science Church. She leaves to survive, besides her husband, two sons, Eugene Victor Keillor, Coco Solo, Canal Zone; Harvey J. Keillor, city; two daughters, Mrs. Laverne Damascus and Miss Norma Baxter, both of this city; two brothers, Ray Mustard, Alberta, Canada; William Mustard, British Columbia; three sisters, Mrs. Ada Berry, Mrs. Bessie Rhodes, Mrs. Edith Major, all of Alberta, Canada, and two grandchildren. The body rests at the Homer Mark Mortuary where, funeral services will be held in the Cathedral Chapel Tuesday afternoon. January 7, at 3 o'clock, Interment will be made in the family plot in Bay View Cemetery.
w/o Frank Lee Baxter, Sidney James Keillor and mother of Norma Baxter, Harvey Joshua Keillor, Victor Eugene Keillor, Ruth Keillor, and Eva Laverna Keillor

Bellingham Herald, Saturday, January 4, 1936 pg 5

Mrs. Clara Baxter Dies
After Illness of Year

Ill for one year, Mrs. Clara M. Baxter, wife of Lee Baxter, died at her home, 1710 Kentucky street, Friday evening. She was 50 years of age and had resided in Bellingham twenty years. She was a member of the Christian Science church.
Funeral rites will be held at the Homer Mark chapel Tuesday at 3 p.m. Burial will occur in Bay View cemetery.
Surviving relatives, aside from the husband, are two sons, Eugene Victor Keillor, Coco Solo, Panama Canal zone, and Harvey J. Keillor, Bellingham; two daughters, Mrs. Laverne Damascus and Miss Norma Baxter, Bellingham; two brothers, Ray Mustard, Alberta, and William Mustard, British Columbia; three sisters, Mrs. Ada Berry, Mrs. Bessie Rhodes and Mrs. Edith Major, Alberta, Canada, and two grandchildren.

Bellingham Herald, Saturday, January 4, 1936 pg 6

Baxter-Mrs. Clara M. Baxter, aged 50 years, beloved wife of Lee Baxter, passed away at the family home. 1710 Kentucky Street, Friday evening, January 3, after an illness of about one year's duration. Mrs. Baxter had been a resident of Bellingham for the past twenty years, and was a member of the Christian Science Church. She leaves to survive, besides her husband, two sons, Eugene Victor Keillor, Coco Solo, Canal Zone; Harvey J. Keillor, city; two daughters, Mrs. Laverne Damascus and Miss Norma Baxter, both of this city; two brothers, Ray Mustard, Alberta, Canada; William Mustard, British Columbia; three sisters, Mrs. Ada Berry, Mrs. Bessie Rhodes, Mrs. Edith Major, all of Alberta, Canada, and two grandchildren. The body rests at the Homer Mark Mortuary where, funeral services will be held in the Cathedral Chapel Tuesday afternoon. January 7, at 3 o'clock, Interment will be made in the family plot in Bay View Cemetery.

Bio by: Richard Weston

Gravesite Details

Clara's memoial was initially created by Carolyn Farnum member #10411580, Gravestone death: 1885.



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