ELWOOD - A retired employee of Delco-Remy Division. Harry J. Baker, 73, 412 N 21st St, died Friday morning at Mercy Hospital. He was a native of Brookville.
Surviving are his wife: the former Mildred Groman; four children: Mary Gerard, Margie Jamison both of Elwood, Betty Freeman and Harry James Baker, both of Arkadelphia, AK, 4 step-children: Miss Della Haskett of Kaynes City, FL, Billy Boyer of Bloomington,Agnes Millspaugh of Elwood, and Louise Porter of Middletown. A brother: Frankl baker of Greensburg; two sisters: Rose Wlofe of Medamora and Nora Records of Brookville; 24 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
Funeral rites will be conducted at the Clark Chapel at 2 pm Monday by Rev. Ralph Richardson.
Burial will be in the Elwood City Cemetery.
ELWOOD - A retired employee of Delco-Remy Division. Harry J. Baker, 73, 412 N 21st St, died Friday morning at Mercy Hospital. He was a native of Brookville.
Surviving are his wife: the former Mildred Groman; four children: Mary Gerard, Margie Jamison both of Elwood, Betty Freeman and Harry James Baker, both of Arkadelphia, AK, 4 step-children: Miss Della Haskett of Kaynes City, FL, Billy Boyer of Bloomington,Agnes Millspaugh of Elwood, and Louise Porter of Middletown. A brother: Frankl baker of Greensburg; two sisters: Rose Wlofe of Medamora and Nora Records of Brookville; 24 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
Funeral rites will be conducted at the Clark Chapel at 2 pm Monday by Rev. Ralph Richardson.
Burial will be in the Elwood City Cemetery.
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