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Andrew Curtis Baker

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Andrew Curtis Baker

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Oct 1931 (aged 68)
Franklin, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Franklin, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
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Son of Philip and Mary Jane Wareham Baker, he married Ella E. Gealy, was a laborer, lived at 28 Baker St, Bleakley Hill, Franklin, PA, died of liver cancer and myocardial weakness, per death certificate 98545, whose informant was Homer Baker of Franklin. Buried Oct 11 1931.

The Oil City Derrick, Saturday, Oct 10 1931:
Funeral services in memory of Andrew C. Baker, 68, who died at his home, 28 Baker st, Prospect Park, Friday morning, will be conducted at 2:30 pm Sunday in the First Evangelical church by Rev. C. E. Servey. Friends may call at the home at any time until noon Sunday. The remains of the deceased will be removed to the church at 2 pm.

Surviving are his widow and 10 children: Philip, Hardy, Willis, Homer B., Curtis, Mrs. Lester Porter, and Mrs. Warren Rhoads of this city, Ellsworth, Long Beach, CA, Ralph of Anaheim, CA, and John of Muskegon, MI. A daughter, Mrs. Paul Stone, was killed in the nitro-glycerin blast at Sample Corners n New Year's day seven years ago, and another son, Leonard, died several years ago. A sister, Mrs. John Gealy, Gordon, NE, a brother, Albert, of Bredinsburg, and a half-brother, George Ford of Bowling Green, OH, also survive.
Son of Philip and Mary Jane Wareham Baker, he married Ella E. Gealy, was a laborer, lived at 28 Baker St, Bleakley Hill, Franklin, PA, died of liver cancer and myocardial weakness, per death certificate 98545, whose informant was Homer Baker of Franklin. Buried Oct 11 1931.

The Oil City Derrick, Saturday, Oct 10 1931:
Funeral services in memory of Andrew C. Baker, 68, who died at his home, 28 Baker st, Prospect Park, Friday morning, will be conducted at 2:30 pm Sunday in the First Evangelical church by Rev. C. E. Servey. Friends may call at the home at any time until noon Sunday. The remains of the deceased will be removed to the church at 2 pm.

Surviving are his widow and 10 children: Philip, Hardy, Willis, Homer B., Curtis, Mrs. Lester Porter, and Mrs. Warren Rhoads of this city, Ellsworth, Long Beach, CA, Ralph of Anaheim, CA, and John of Muskegon, MI. A daughter, Mrs. Paul Stone, was killed in the nitro-glycerin blast at Sample Corners n New Year's day seven years ago, and another son, Leonard, died several years ago. A sister, Mrs. John Gealy, Gordon, NE, a brother, Albert, of Bredinsburg, and a half-brother, George Ford of Bowling Green, OH, also survive.


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