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William Avery Baker

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William Avery Baker

Birth
Mississippi, USA
Death
20 Sep 1948 (aged 65)
Arkansas, USA
Burial
Hermitage, Bradley County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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"W.A. Baker, 65, Warren, died Monday afternoon at 4 at the Hunt Hospital, where he had been a patient for some time. A son of Edward and Nancy Lou Dawkins, he was born February 4, 1883 in Mississippi. He operated a farm near Warren and was a member of the Baptist church. His wife, Mrs. Nina Milholland Baker, survives. Others to survive Mr. Baker are: Three daughters, Mrs. Carrie Huitt, Warren, Mrs. Annie Lee Langston, Camden, and Miss Lorraine Baker; three sons, Otis Baker, Warren, Joe Willie Baker, Willow Springs, Missouri; Quince Baker, Camden; two brothers, Walter Baker of Louisville, Mississippi, and Mike Baker, Ingalls, Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3 at Union Hill cemetery by the Reverend Mr. McGuire. Pall bearers were Rufus Green, T.N. Bolland, Clifton Huitt, Alonzo Vickers, Hollis Huitt, and Wilson Huitt. Those caring for flowers were Mrs. James Ed Moseley, Miss Betty Lain, Mrs. T.Z. Dees, and Mrs. Perry Hughes." -- Obituary Dated 23 September 1948, Eagle Democrat, Warren, AR
"W.A. Baker, 65, Warren, died Monday afternoon at 4 at the Hunt Hospital, where he had been a patient for some time. A son of Edward and Nancy Lou Dawkins, he was born February 4, 1883 in Mississippi. He operated a farm near Warren and was a member of the Baptist church. His wife, Mrs. Nina Milholland Baker, survives. Others to survive Mr. Baker are: Three daughters, Mrs. Carrie Huitt, Warren, Mrs. Annie Lee Langston, Camden, and Miss Lorraine Baker; three sons, Otis Baker, Warren, Joe Willie Baker, Willow Springs, Missouri; Quince Baker, Camden; two brothers, Walter Baker of Louisville, Mississippi, and Mike Baker, Ingalls, Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3 at Union Hill cemetery by the Reverend Mr. McGuire. Pall bearers were Rufus Green, T.N. Bolland, Clifton Huitt, Alonzo Vickers, Hollis Huitt, and Wilson Huitt. Those caring for flowers were Mrs. James Ed Moseley, Miss Betty Lain, Mrs. T.Z. Dees, and Mrs. Perry Hughes." -- Obituary Dated 23 September 1948, Eagle Democrat, Warren, AR

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double stone with Dovie Nina Baker



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