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Abednego Peter Baze

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Abednego Peter Baze

Birth
McNairy County, Tennessee, USA
Death
20 Jan 1915 (aged 74)
Cassville, Barry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Cassville, Barry County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.6768225, Longitude: -93.8612284
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Son of Henry Jesse Baze and Jane Paskel; married 1)Alzada Henson and 2) Margaret Hixon.
Pioneer Citizen Dead: A.P. Baze, an aged and a pioneer citizen of this county, passed peacefully away at his home in Cassville about 9 o'clock on the evening of January 20, 1915 of heart and kidney diseases. He had been confined at his home several weeks and within a few days prior to his death his recovery was not expected by the members of his family and friends.
The deceased was born in Tennessee March 3, 1840. In the year 1848, his parents moved to this county and settled at Cassville. He resided here a number of years. He was familiar with the early history of our town and county and was one of the citizens, most of whom have passed away, whose life history makes up a greater part of the history of the county. During the Civil War he labored for the cause of the Union and served in Company E of the First Arkansas Cavalry. After receiving his discharge from services in the war, he returned to this county. He lived several years in Mountain Township. About two years ago he moved to Cassville where he resided until death. He was married to Margaret Hixon. To them were born ten children, seven of whom are living. They are Mrs. Ella Pace, Mrs. Mary J. August, Mrs. Ada Griffith, all of Washington; Mrs. Joseph Jackson, of Monett; H. L., J. T. and P. S. Baze of Cassville. He is also survived by four brothers and four sisters.
Funeral services were held at the Baptist Church Thursday afternoon in charge of Rev. J. T. Brattin. His body was laid to rest in the Oak Hill Cemetery. In his death, the county has lost one of its oldest and highly respected citizens. He was held in high esteem by his acquaintances and was an excellent citizen.
From: Cassville Republican dated 28 January 1915
Son of Henry Jesse Baze and Jane Paskel; married 1)Alzada Henson and 2) Margaret Hixon.
Pioneer Citizen Dead: A.P. Baze, an aged and a pioneer citizen of this county, passed peacefully away at his home in Cassville about 9 o'clock on the evening of January 20, 1915 of heart and kidney diseases. He had been confined at his home several weeks and within a few days prior to his death his recovery was not expected by the members of his family and friends.
The deceased was born in Tennessee March 3, 1840. In the year 1848, his parents moved to this county and settled at Cassville. He resided here a number of years. He was familiar with the early history of our town and county and was one of the citizens, most of whom have passed away, whose life history makes up a greater part of the history of the county. During the Civil War he labored for the cause of the Union and served in Company E of the First Arkansas Cavalry. After receiving his discharge from services in the war, he returned to this county. He lived several years in Mountain Township. About two years ago he moved to Cassville where he resided until death. He was married to Margaret Hixon. To them were born ten children, seven of whom are living. They are Mrs. Ella Pace, Mrs. Mary J. August, Mrs. Ada Griffith, all of Washington; Mrs. Joseph Jackson, of Monett; H. L., J. T. and P. S. Baze of Cassville. He is also survived by four brothers and four sisters.
Funeral services were held at the Baptist Church Thursday afternoon in charge of Rev. J. T. Brattin. His body was laid to rest in the Oak Hill Cemetery. In his death, the county has lost one of its oldest and highly respected citizens. He was held in high esteem by his acquaintances and was an excellent citizen.
From: Cassville Republican dated 28 January 1915


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