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Pansy Mae <I>Barrick</I> Baker

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Pansy Mae Barrick Baker

Birth
Goodwater, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
10 Oct 2011 (aged 97)
Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Hochatown, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.1539345, Longitude: -94.7511597
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She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles C. (Buddy) Baker; one granddaughter, Marie Norman; three sisters and five brothers. She was a member of the Hochatown First Assembly of God Church, of which she helped to "pioneer" beginning July 13, 1997. She became a permanent resident of the Broken Bow Nursing Home in May 2005.

Pansy and Buddy were the first "Forestry Tower" operators at carter mountain, where Buddy served as the Construction manager over building the first tower, they built the resident house where they lived and was over the forestry operations of that area for approximately thirteen years, then moving to Mt. Herman where they owned farm and timber land. Pansy was a distinguished seamstress, helped manage the farm, loved to garden, mowed her lawn until ninety years of age, she loved to take pictures, brag on her grand-children and kept an accurate daily journal for over fifty years.



She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles C. (Buddy) Baker; one granddaughter, Marie Norman; three sisters and five brothers. She was a member of the Hochatown First Assembly of God Church, of which she helped to "pioneer" beginning July 13, 1997. She became a permanent resident of the Broken Bow Nursing Home in May 2005.

Pansy and Buddy were the first "Forestry Tower" operators at carter mountain, where Buddy served as the Construction manager over building the first tower, they built the resident house where they lived and was over the forestry operations of that area for approximately thirteen years, then moving to Mt. Herman where they owned farm and timber land. Pansy was a distinguished seamstress, helped manage the farm, loved to garden, mowed her lawn until ninety years of age, she loved to take pictures, brag on her grand-children and kept an accurate daily journal for over fifty years.



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