August 17, 1972
Otto D. Baker – Services for Otto D. Baker, who died at his home August 8, were held at the Wickenburg Funeral Home at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Rev. Frank Randall officiated. Burial followed in the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Mr. Baker was born January 22, 1903, in Tolleson, Arizona. He moved to Wickenburg in 1918 where he has been active in ranching and electrical engineering. For many years he drove the Rincon school bus.
He is survived by his wife Myra; two sons, Jerry of Wickenburg and Robert, of Arkansas; two daughters, Mrs. Alice Purdy and Mrs. Betty Jane Gaber, both of Deer Park, Washington; a stepson, John D. Dunn of Kansas city; a brother, Charles of Wickenburg; six sisters, Mrs. Charlotte Long of Wickenburg, Mrs. Lena Gilbert, Prescott, Mrs. Martha Bell, Fresno, Calif., Mrs. Margaret James, Phoenix, Mrs. Jessie Morris, Spokane, Wash., Mrs. Bernetta Reynolds, Utah. He is also survived by 4 grandchildren.
August 17, 1972
Otto D. Baker – Services for Otto D. Baker, who died at his home August 8, were held at the Wickenburg Funeral Home at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Rev. Frank Randall officiated. Burial followed in the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Mr. Baker was born January 22, 1903, in Tolleson, Arizona. He moved to Wickenburg in 1918 where he has been active in ranching and electrical engineering. For many years he drove the Rincon school bus.
He is survived by his wife Myra; two sons, Jerry of Wickenburg and Robert, of Arkansas; two daughters, Mrs. Alice Purdy and Mrs. Betty Jane Gaber, both of Deer Park, Washington; a stepson, John D. Dunn of Kansas city; a brother, Charles of Wickenburg; six sisters, Mrs. Charlotte Long of Wickenburg, Mrs. Lena Gilbert, Prescott, Mrs. Martha Bell, Fresno, Calif., Mrs. Margaret James, Phoenix, Mrs. Jessie Morris, Spokane, Wash., Mrs. Bernetta Reynolds, Utah. He is also survived by 4 grandchildren.
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