Tuesday afternoon, the result of a stroke of paralysis suffered last Thursday.
Mr. BAKER had been in poor health for the past six or seven years and has been
failing rapidly during the past two years, probably due to an accident in which
Mr. BAKER was run over by a truck.
The deceased leaves a wife and seven children to mourn his death. They are
Mrs. C. E. ROWE, Mrs. C. H. SMITH, W. H. BAKER, Eugene BAKER, Chester BAKER,
Harrison BAKER, all of Gray, and Mrs. Jess COLVERT, Mobeetie.
Funeral services were held at Gray, Wednesday afternoon and burial made in the
Gray cemetery.
Ochiltree County Herald (Perryton TX)- July 21, 1927
Tuesday afternoon, the result of a stroke of paralysis suffered last Thursday.
Mr. BAKER had been in poor health for the past six or seven years and has been
failing rapidly during the past two years, probably due to an accident in which
Mr. BAKER was run over by a truck.
The deceased leaves a wife and seven children to mourn his death. They are
Mrs. C. E. ROWE, Mrs. C. H. SMITH, W. H. BAKER, Eugene BAKER, Chester BAKER,
Harrison BAKER, all of Gray, and Mrs. Jess COLVERT, Mobeetie.
Funeral services were held at Gray, Wednesday afternoon and burial made in the
Gray cemetery.
Ochiltree County Herald (Perryton TX)- July 21, 1927
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