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Allie Alonzo Baker

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Allie Alonzo Baker

Birth
Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 May 1970 (aged 68)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 2
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Allie was united in marriage to Beatrice Sophia Slagle on December 26, 1920, in Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri. They were the parents of two daughters, Virginia Lee and Marjorie Lou. After Beatrice's death, on July 2, 1929, Allie married Eva Marie Parker. They were the parents of Wanda June and Delores Jean.

Allie Alonzo Baker, 67 years old, passed away on Friday, May 1, 1970, at St. Mary's Hospital in Kansas City. He was born in Sedalia, Missouri, and had lived in the Kansas City area for 47 years, making his home at 1839 South Eighth in Kansas City, Kansas. Mr. Baker retired in 1968 as district manager of the Liquid Carbonic Corporation, where he had been employed for 30 years.

Preceding him in death were his wives, Beatrice in 1925 and Eva in 1969. He left four daughters, Mrs. Wanda Campbell of the home, Mrs. Virginia Hylton of 3427 Wyandotte in Kansas City, Mrs. Delores Miller of 2619 Oak Grove in Kansas City, Kan., and Mrs. Margie Mansfield of Bonner Springs; a sister, Mrs. Bessie White, of 1633 South Mill in Kansas City, Kan.; nine grandchildren and a great-grandson.

The family received friends at the Simmons Funeral Chapel. Services were held the following day at the Shawnee Boulevard Christian Church. Interment followed at Maple Hill Cemetery.
Allie was united in marriage to Beatrice Sophia Slagle on December 26, 1920, in Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri. They were the parents of two daughters, Virginia Lee and Marjorie Lou. After Beatrice's death, on July 2, 1929, Allie married Eva Marie Parker. They were the parents of Wanda June and Delores Jean.

Allie Alonzo Baker, 67 years old, passed away on Friday, May 1, 1970, at St. Mary's Hospital in Kansas City. He was born in Sedalia, Missouri, and had lived in the Kansas City area for 47 years, making his home at 1839 South Eighth in Kansas City, Kansas. Mr. Baker retired in 1968 as district manager of the Liquid Carbonic Corporation, where he had been employed for 30 years.

Preceding him in death were his wives, Beatrice in 1925 and Eva in 1969. He left four daughters, Mrs. Wanda Campbell of the home, Mrs. Virginia Hylton of 3427 Wyandotte in Kansas City, Mrs. Delores Miller of 2619 Oak Grove in Kansas City, Kan., and Mrs. Margie Mansfield of Bonner Springs; a sister, Mrs. Bessie White, of 1633 South Mill in Kansas City, Kan.; nine grandchildren and a great-grandson.

The family received friends at the Simmons Funeral Chapel. Services were held the following day at the Shawnee Boulevard Christian Church. Interment followed at Maple Hill Cemetery.


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