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Clarence High Baer

Birth
Death
19 Feb 1913 (aged 25)
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Burial
Stockwell, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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HE DEATH OF CLARENCE HIGH BAER
Clarence Baer, who was born and reared in this county, died yesterday morning in the Central Hospital in Oakland, California. His death followed an operation for appendicitis that was performed on February 8. He was a son of the late John Baer and was born at Stockwell on December 5, 1887. He went to California seven years ago and was employed on the street railway lines in Oakland. He was married four years ago and leaves a widow and one son. He also leaves the following brothers and sisters; Charles and Jesse Baer, of Stockwell Frank Baer, of Dayton; Roscoe Baer, of Frankfort; Joseph Baer, of Ada, Ohio; Mrs Claude Platt, of Stockwell, and Mrs Adah Barnett, of Kirkpatrick. Mr Baer was a young man of excellent character and was held in high esteem. The announcement of his death will cause much regret in Lauramie township, where he had a wide acquaintance. It is not known whether the remains will be interred at Oakland or will be brought to his old home.
HE DEATH OF CLARENCE HIGH BAER
Clarence Baer, who was born and reared in this county, died yesterday morning in the Central Hospital in Oakland, California. His death followed an operation for appendicitis that was performed on February 8. He was a son of the late John Baer and was born at Stockwell on December 5, 1887. He went to California seven years ago and was employed on the street railway lines in Oakland. He was married four years ago and leaves a widow and one son. He also leaves the following brothers and sisters; Charles and Jesse Baer, of Stockwell Frank Baer, of Dayton; Roscoe Baer, of Frankfort; Joseph Baer, of Ada, Ohio; Mrs Claude Platt, of Stockwell, and Mrs Adah Barnett, of Kirkpatrick. Mr Baer was a young man of excellent character and was held in high esteem. The announcement of his death will cause much regret in Lauramie township, where he had a wide acquaintance. It is not known whether the remains will be interred at Oakland or will be brought to his old home.

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d. Oakland, California



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