She was born September 14, 1905, in Albion to Leslie J. and Mamie (Avery) Baker. She lived in Albion most of her life.
She was a homemaker and also was employed by J.C. Penney as a clerk for 20 years in the ready-to-wear department, retiring in 1967.
Her first husband, Clarence Wolfe, died in 1947. Her second husband, Joseph Inman, died in 1983.
Surviving are daughters, Barbara Carey of Albion and Patricia White of Northville: stepdaughters, leota Patton of Ceresco and Leona Claucherty of Albion, 10 grandchildren, sisters Frances Walker of Arkansas and Evelyn Yinger of Albion and a brother, Edward Baker of Marshall.
Former member of First Baptist Church; member of Calvary Baptist Church in Marshall, enjoyed traveling.
Visitation 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. today at the Albion Chapel of Tidd Williams Funeral Chapels.
Services 9:30 a.m. Friday at the funeral home with Paster Mike Donahue officiating.
Burial at Riverside Cemetery, Albion.
Memorials Clavary Baptist Church Building Fund.
She was born September 14, 1905, in Albion to Leslie J. and Mamie (Avery) Baker. She lived in Albion most of her life.
She was a homemaker and also was employed by J.C. Penney as a clerk for 20 years in the ready-to-wear department, retiring in 1967.
Her first husband, Clarence Wolfe, died in 1947. Her second husband, Joseph Inman, died in 1983.
Surviving are daughters, Barbara Carey of Albion and Patricia White of Northville: stepdaughters, leota Patton of Ceresco and Leona Claucherty of Albion, 10 grandchildren, sisters Frances Walker of Arkansas and Evelyn Yinger of Albion and a brother, Edward Baker of Marshall.
Former member of First Baptist Church; member of Calvary Baptist Church in Marshall, enjoyed traveling.
Visitation 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. today at the Albion Chapel of Tidd Williams Funeral Chapels.
Services 9:30 a.m. Friday at the funeral home with Paster Mike Donahue officiating.
Burial at Riverside Cemetery, Albion.
Memorials Clavary Baptist Church Building Fund.
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