Mrs. Frank Massey died at her home near Willow Hole and was buried Sunday morning in Hopewell Cemetery. Mrs. Massey was Miss Millie Mae Baker, youngest child of Rev. F. S. and S. E. Baker, born in Leon county 39 years ago, and has lived practically all her life in Leon and Madison Counties.
Funeral services were held at the cemetery Sunday by Rev. J. B. Bounds and R. V. Holleman.
Mrs. Massey was 39 years, 5 months and 14 days of age. She leaves her husband and four children, Durward, 16; Lois, 12; Billie, 14 months. She leaves four sisters, Mrs. Ella Pegues of Normangee, Mrs. Minnie Gilbert of Humble, Mrs Lula Harrison of Normangee and Mrs Emma Black of North Zulch; two brothers, Ed Baker of Normangee, John Baker of Groesbeck. Her Brother, Will Baker, died a few weeks ago.
Mrs. Frank Massey died at her home near Willow Hole and was buried Sunday morning in Hopewell Cemetery. Mrs. Massey was Miss Millie Mae Baker, youngest child of Rev. F. S. and S. E. Baker, born in Leon county 39 years ago, and has lived practically all her life in Leon and Madison Counties.
Funeral services were held at the cemetery Sunday by Rev. J. B. Bounds and R. V. Holleman.
Mrs. Massey was 39 years, 5 months and 14 days of age. She leaves her husband and four children, Durward, 16; Lois, 12; Billie, 14 months. She leaves four sisters, Mrs. Ella Pegues of Normangee, Mrs. Minnie Gilbert of Humble, Mrs Lula Harrison of Normangee and Mrs Emma Black of North Zulch; two brothers, Ed Baker of Normangee, John Baker of Groesbeck. Her Brother, Will Baker, died a few weeks ago.
Family Members
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Nancy Rosella "Ella" Baker Pegues
1867–1946
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Minnie Jane Baker Gilbert
1868–1945
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Lula Baker Harrison
1871–1942
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Robert E. Baker
1873–1940
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John Milton Baker
1875–1966
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William A. Baker
1877–1934
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Oscar Gilbert Baker
1880–1885
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Emma Etta Baker Manning
1882–1944
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Thomas D. Baker
1885–1907
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Richard N Baker
1887–1929
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