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Clara J Baker

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Clara J Baker

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
18 Jan 1891 (aged 17)
Nebraska, USA
Burial
Webster County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 2
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GONE TO REST
DIED--On last Sunday, at about two P.M. Miss Clara J. Baker, aged seventeen years and eleven months, passed from earth to heaven, after a somewhat protracted illness. She was born in Iowa and moved to this county with her parents about seven years ago, and has resided here since. She was an interesting young lady and had many wann mends in her neighborhood, who will be pained to learn of her premature demise. The funeral ceremony took place at Pleasant Hill school house, Rev. E. J. Randall, preaching the discourse, in the presence of a large concourse of relatives and mends. Her death was a sad blow to her devoted parents, who have the sympathy of their wide circle of mends in their hour of grief Miss Clara was the oldest of twins, her sister Alta surviving her, both of whom were taken sick at the same time, but death in its relentless search has stepped between the two sisters and parted them until time shall make all things right. (Red Cloud Chief, 23 Jan 1891, Front Page )

G.W. Baker and wife wish to return their regards to the kind mends who administered to and cared for their daughter Clara during her last sickness. They will ever be remembered. (Red Cloud Chief, 23 Jan 1891, Page 4)

(Contributed by Lois Frahm, FAG# 46808249.)
GONE TO REST
DIED--On last Sunday, at about two P.M. Miss Clara J. Baker, aged seventeen years and eleven months, passed from earth to heaven, after a somewhat protracted illness. She was born in Iowa and moved to this county with her parents about seven years ago, and has resided here since. She was an interesting young lady and had many wann mends in her neighborhood, who will be pained to learn of her premature demise. The funeral ceremony took place at Pleasant Hill school house, Rev. E. J. Randall, preaching the discourse, in the presence of a large concourse of relatives and mends. Her death was a sad blow to her devoted parents, who have the sympathy of their wide circle of mends in their hour of grief Miss Clara was the oldest of twins, her sister Alta surviving her, both of whom were taken sick at the same time, but death in its relentless search has stepped between the two sisters and parted them until time shall make all things right. (Red Cloud Chief, 23 Jan 1891, Front Page )

G.W. Baker and wife wish to return their regards to the kind mends who administered to and cared for their daughter Clara during her last sickness. They will ever be remembered. (Red Cloud Chief, 23 Jan 1891, Page 4)

(Contributed by Lois Frahm, FAG# 46808249.)

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Daughter of G.W. & N.K. Baker



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