He was the husband of Anna M. Ranck Baxter. They celebrated their
53rd wedding anniversary on June 21.
He was born in Salisbury Township, a son of the late John K. and Elizabeth Kessler Baxter.
He was a member of the Honey Brook United Methodist Church. Baxter worked for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, retiring
in 1974.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by one brother, John Baxter,
Kinzer; one sister, Gertrude Spotts, Quarryville; and several nieces and nephews.
Lancaster Intelligencer Journal
Contributed By Ruth George
He was the husband of Anna M. Ranck Baxter. They celebrated their
53rd wedding anniversary on June 21.
He was born in Salisbury Township, a son of the late John K. and Elizabeth Kessler Baxter.
He was a member of the Honey Brook United Methodist Church. Baxter worked for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, retiring
in 1974.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by one brother, John Baxter,
Kinzer; one sister, Gertrude Spotts, Quarryville; and several nieces and nephews.
Lancaster Intelligencer Journal
Contributed By Ruth George
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