Nov. 16, 1933:
Lizton: Funeral services were held for Mrs. Arthur M. Baker in the Christian church, Saturday afternoon, in charge of Rev. A. H. Moore, pastor of the Seventh Christian church, Indianapolis, and Rev. Orville Woody, pastor of the Raintown Congregational church of which she was a member. Relatives, friends and neighbors came in large numbers to pay tributes of love and respect to the memory of the departed. She was sixty years of age, daughter of John and Jane Keeney May. Seven children were born to them, four with the father survive. She was a Gold star mother, her son, Russell, giving his life in the World war in France, and a member of the John A. Kendall Women's Relief Corps.
Nov. 16, 1933:
Lizton: Funeral services were held for Mrs. Arthur M. Baker in the Christian church, Saturday afternoon, in charge of Rev. A. H. Moore, pastor of the Seventh Christian church, Indianapolis, and Rev. Orville Woody, pastor of the Raintown Congregational church of which she was a member. Relatives, friends and neighbors came in large numbers to pay tributes of love and respect to the memory of the departed. She was sixty years of age, daughter of John and Jane Keeney May. Seven children were born to them, four with the father survive. She was a Gold star mother, her son, Russell, giving his life in the World war in France, and a member of the John A. Kendall Women's Relief Corps.
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