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Blanche Nellie <I>Deming</I> Baker

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Blanche Nellie Deming Baker

Birth
Independence, Polk County, Oregon, USA
Death
7 Jul 1939 (aged 67)
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Blanche Nellie Deming, the daughter of Franklin "Fayette" Deming and Mary Emmaline (O'Neil) Deming, was born on 01 Jul 1872 in Independence, Polk County, Oregon.

Blanche Deming married James Elza "Goose" Baker, the son of William Albert Baker, Sr. and Mary J. (Prock) Baker, on 03 Nov 1861 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.

She died on 07 Jul 1939 at Meadowview, near Irving, Lane County, Oregon.

Mrs. Blanche Baker, 67, of Junction City, granddaughter of James O'Neal (sic), Oregon pioneer who was instrumental in obtaining statehood for Oregon, died Friday morning at the Sacred Heart hospital. She was born Blanche Nellie Deming, the daughter of Fred and Mary Emmeline (sic) Deming, July 1, 1872, at Independence. The family moved to Elmira in 1883, where she lived until her marriage to James E. Baker June 17, 1893. The couple had lived in the Meadowview district for the past 46 years.

Mrs. Baker was a member of the Santa Clara Christian church and the Rebekah lodge. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Belva Schrenk of Creswell and Mrs. Florence Schrenk of Eugene; her mother Mrs. Emma Deming of Elmira; two sisters, Mrs. Ann Duckworth and Mrs. Bernice Inman, both of Elmira; two brothers, Charles Deming of Meadowview and Frank Deming of Elmira; and seven grandchildren.

Info provided by Jan Gillespie. Thank you!?? July 1939
Mrs. Blanche Baker

Mrs. Blanche Baker, 67, of Junction City, granddaughter of James O'Neal (sic), Oregon pioneer who was instrumental in obtaining statehood for Oregon, died Friday morning at the Sacred Heart hospital. She was born Blanche Nellie Deming, the daughter of Fred and Mary Emmeline (sic) Deming, July 1, 1872, at Independence. The family moved to Elmira in 1883, where she lived until her marriage to James E. Baker June 17, 1893. The couple had lived in the Meadowview district for the past 46 years.

Mrs. Baker was a member of the Santa Clara Christian church and the Rebekah lodge. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Belva Schrenk of Creswell and Mrs. Florence Schrenk of Eugene; her mother Mrs. Emma Deming of Elmira; two sisters, Mrs. Ann Duckworth and Mrs. Bernice Inman, both of Elmira; two brothers, Charles Deming of Meadowview and Frank Deming of Elmira; and seven grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Poole chapel. Rev. Mr. Barney officiating. Interment will be in the I.O.O.F. cemetery No. 2. ~~~

7 July 1939

Baker Funeral Monday Morning

Funeral services for Mrs. Blanche Baker of Junction City, who died Friday morning at the Sacred Heart hospital, will be held Monday at 2 p.. Mrs. Baker was a granddaughter of James O'neal (sic), Oregon pioneer who was instrumental in gaining statehood for Oregon.

Born Blanche Nellie Deming, the daughter of Fayette and Mary Emmaline Deming at Independence, July 1, 1872, she moved with her family to Elmira in 1883. She was married to James E. Baker June 17, 1893, and the couple have lived in the Meadowview district for the past 46 years.

Mrs. Baker was a member of the Santa Clara Christian church and Rebekah lodge. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Florence Schrenk of Eugene and Mrs. Belva Schrenk of Creswell; her mother at Elmira; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Dunsworth (sic) and Mrs. Bernice Inman, both of Elmira; two brothers, Charles Deming of Meadowview and Frank Deming of Elmira, and seven grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Poole chapel, Rev. Mr. Barney officiating. Interment will be in the I.O.O.F. cemetery No. 2. ~~~

Blanche Nellie Deming, the daughter of Franklin "Fayette" Deming and Mary Emmaline (O'Neil) Deming, was born on 01 Jul 1872 in Independence, Polk County, Oregon.

Blanche Deming married James Elza "Goose" Baker, the son of William Albert Baker, Sr. and Mary J. (Prock) Baker, on 03 Nov 1861 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.

She died on 07 Jul 1939 at Meadowview, near Irving, Lane County, Oregon.

Mrs. Blanche Baker, 67, of Junction City, granddaughter of James O'Neal (sic), Oregon pioneer who was instrumental in obtaining statehood for Oregon, died Friday morning at the Sacred Heart hospital. She was born Blanche Nellie Deming, the daughter of Fred and Mary Emmeline (sic) Deming, July 1, 1872, at Independence. The family moved to Elmira in 1883, where she lived until her marriage to James E. Baker June 17, 1893. The couple had lived in the Meadowview district for the past 46 years.

Mrs. Baker was a member of the Santa Clara Christian church and the Rebekah lodge. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Belva Schrenk of Creswell and Mrs. Florence Schrenk of Eugene; her mother Mrs. Emma Deming of Elmira; two sisters, Mrs. Ann Duckworth and Mrs. Bernice Inman, both of Elmira; two brothers, Charles Deming of Meadowview and Frank Deming of Elmira; and seven grandchildren.

Info provided by Jan Gillespie. Thank you!?? July 1939
Mrs. Blanche Baker

Mrs. Blanche Baker, 67, of Junction City, granddaughter of James O'Neal (sic), Oregon pioneer who was instrumental in obtaining statehood for Oregon, died Friday morning at the Sacred Heart hospital. She was born Blanche Nellie Deming, the daughter of Fred and Mary Emmeline (sic) Deming, July 1, 1872, at Independence. The family moved to Elmira in 1883, where she lived until her marriage to James E. Baker June 17, 1893. The couple had lived in the Meadowview district for the past 46 years.

Mrs. Baker was a member of the Santa Clara Christian church and the Rebekah lodge. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Belva Schrenk of Creswell and Mrs. Florence Schrenk of Eugene; her mother Mrs. Emma Deming of Elmira; two sisters, Mrs. Ann Duckworth and Mrs. Bernice Inman, both of Elmira; two brothers, Charles Deming of Meadowview and Frank Deming of Elmira; and seven grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Poole chapel. Rev. Mr. Barney officiating. Interment will be in the I.O.O.F. cemetery No. 2. ~~~

7 July 1939

Baker Funeral Monday Morning

Funeral services for Mrs. Blanche Baker of Junction City, who died Friday morning at the Sacred Heart hospital, will be held Monday at 2 p.. Mrs. Baker was a granddaughter of James O'neal (sic), Oregon pioneer who was instrumental in gaining statehood for Oregon.

Born Blanche Nellie Deming, the daughter of Fayette and Mary Emmaline Deming at Independence, July 1, 1872, she moved with her family to Elmira in 1883. She was married to James E. Baker June 17, 1893, and the couple have lived in the Meadowview district for the past 46 years.

Mrs. Baker was a member of the Santa Clara Christian church and Rebekah lodge. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Florence Schrenk of Eugene and Mrs. Belva Schrenk of Creswell; her mother at Elmira; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Dunsworth (sic) and Mrs. Bernice Inman, both of Elmira; two brothers, Charles Deming of Meadowview and Frank Deming of Elmira, and seven grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Poole chapel, Rev. Mr. Barney officiating. Interment will be in the I.O.O.F. cemetery No. 2. ~~~

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