Following an illness of several weeks Miss Minnie Leor Baker died at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Baker, on Ozark street, aged 30 years. The remains were taken Wednesday morning to Pisgah Methodist church, near Lincolnton, where the funeral and burial took place. The deceased is survived by her mother, two sisters, Mrs. Charles Long, of this city, and Mrs. Lee, of Lenoir, and two brothers, Messrs. Frank and Clarence Baker. She had been for a number of years a faithful and active member of Ozark Methodist church, and was a young woman of exemplary Christian character. The bereaved family have the sympathy of a large number of friends in their sorrow. – Gastonia Gazette.
Published in The Lincoln County News December 30, 1913
Obituary provided by: Vickie Oates Woods
Following an illness of several weeks Miss Minnie Leor Baker died at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Baker, on Ozark street, aged 30 years. The remains were taken Wednesday morning to Pisgah Methodist church, near Lincolnton, where the funeral and burial took place. The deceased is survived by her mother, two sisters, Mrs. Charles Long, of this city, and Mrs. Lee, of Lenoir, and two brothers, Messrs. Frank and Clarence Baker. She had been for a number of years a faithful and active member of Ozark Methodist church, and was a young woman of exemplary Christian character. The bereaved family have the sympathy of a large number of friends in their sorrow. – Gastonia Gazette.
Published in The Lincoln County News December 30, 1913
Obituary provided by: Vickie Oates Woods
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