LINCOLNTON ~ Gus Douglas Baker, 61, of Philadelphia Church Road, died Feb. 7, 2001, at home. He was a native of Caldwell County, son of the late Gus and Ophelia Oliver Baker, self-employeed in construction, Army veteran.
SURVIVORS: Wife, Judy F. Baker; son, Brent T. Baker, Lincolnton; daughters, Tammy B. Beviney, Cherryville, Kim B. Stamey, Morganton; sisters, Chloe B. Stines, Lincolnton, Lou B. McConnell, Mount Holly, Doris B. Guiton, Middletown, Ohio; six grandchildren.
PRECEDED IN DEATH BY: Son, Gregory Baker
FUNERAL: 2 p.m. Friday, Salem Baptist Church, Dr. Charles Cranford, Rev. Dickie Whitener
BURIAL: Church cemetery
Published in Gaston Gazette February 8, 2001
LINCOLNTON ~ Gus Douglas Baker, 61, of Philadelphia Church Road, died Feb. 7, 2001, at home. He was a native of Caldwell County, son of the late Gus and Ophelia Oliver Baker, self-employeed in construction, Army veteran.
SURVIVORS: Wife, Judy F. Baker; son, Brent T. Baker, Lincolnton; daughters, Tammy B. Beviney, Cherryville, Kim B. Stamey, Morganton; sisters, Chloe B. Stines, Lincolnton, Lou B. McConnell, Mount Holly, Doris B. Guiton, Middletown, Ohio; six grandchildren.
PRECEDED IN DEATH BY: Son, Gregory Baker
FUNERAL: 2 p.m. Friday, Salem Baptist Church, Dr. Charles Cranford, Rev. Dickie Whitener
BURIAL: Church cemetery
Published in Gaston Gazette February 8, 2001
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