Death Follows Illness of Three Months
Homer R. Baker, age 70, employee of the Blue River Farms Dairy Products, died at his home at 602 Montgomery street, at 11:40 a.m. Monday after a three-month illness due to carcinoma.
Mr. Baker came to this city two years ago. He was born on November 26, 1874 in Franklin county, the son of Andrew and Katherine Baker. On January 2, 1907, he was united in marriage to Gussie Sager, who survives with five children. The children are: Mrs. Flora Featherstone, of this city; Clifford Baker, of Wheatland; Cpl. George William Baker, serving in the south Pacific with the Army Air Forces; Cpl. Harold Andrew Baker, with the Army Engineers in France, and Frank Richard Baker, at home. Also surviving are one sister, Mrs. Cora Haman, of Greenfield, and six grandchildren.
Mr. Baker was a member of the Wesleyan Methodist Church at Buena Vista in Franklin county.
Death Follows Illness of Three Months
Homer R. Baker, age 70, employee of the Blue River Farms Dairy Products, died at his home at 602 Montgomery street, at 11:40 a.m. Monday after a three-month illness due to carcinoma.
Mr. Baker came to this city two years ago. He was born on November 26, 1874 in Franklin county, the son of Andrew and Katherine Baker. On January 2, 1907, he was united in marriage to Gussie Sager, who survives with five children. The children are: Mrs. Flora Featherstone, of this city; Clifford Baker, of Wheatland; Cpl. George William Baker, serving in the south Pacific with the Army Air Forces; Cpl. Harold Andrew Baker, with the Army Engineers in France, and Frank Richard Baker, at home. Also surviving are one sister, Mrs. Cora Haman, of Greenfield, and six grandchildren.
Mr. Baker was a member of the Wesleyan Methodist Church at Buena Vista in Franklin county.
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