Elmer Baker was born in Scranton and had lived in Redfield, moving to Dallas Center in 1941. He worked for Hy-Line International and was a member of the Dallas Center United Methodist Church. He was an avid NASCAR and Iowa Hawkeye fan.
He is survived by his wife, Dorothy, of Dallas Center; three sons, Charles Baker of Silverdale, Wash., Keith Baker of St. Charles and Dean Baker of Sierra VIsta, Ariz.; one daughter Joan Bever of Des Moines; one sister, Bertha Park of Adel; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Elmer Baker was born in Scranton and had lived in Redfield, moving to Dallas Center in 1941. He worked for Hy-Line International and was a member of the Dallas Center United Methodist Church. He was an avid NASCAR and Iowa Hawkeye fan.
He is survived by his wife, Dorothy, of Dallas Center; three sons, Charles Baker of Silverdale, Wash., Keith Baker of St. Charles and Dean Baker of Sierra VIsta, Ariz.; one daughter Joan Bever of Des Moines; one sister, Bertha Park of Adel; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Family Members
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James Melvin Baker Sr
1901–1984
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John Samuel Baker
1903–1959
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Joseph E Baker
1904–1992
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Harry Wilber "Hap" Baker
1906–1983
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Edith Baker Dodson
1907–1964
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Cecil Raymond Baker
1909–1973
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Gilbert Leroy "Gib" Baker
1910–1996
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Iris Leota "Tops" Baker Leeper
1912–1994
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Bertha Florence "Bert" Baker Park
1916–2006
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Thomas Allen "Bones" Baker
1921–1990
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Robert Morgan Baker
1924–2000
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