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Elizabeth H “Lizzie” Baker Larrimore

Birth
Pickaway County, Ohio, USA
Death
28 Nov 1914 (aged 79)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1 (old city), Row 5.
Memorial ID
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DIES IN THE WEST.
Mrs. Elizabeth Larrimore, Resident of Bloomington Many Years Ago, Expires on Sunday.

-Mrs. Nancy Anderson, off South Oak street, received word Sunday of the death of her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Baker Larrimore, at her home in Los Angeles.

Mrs. Larrimore was born Jan. 22, 1835, at Circleville, O., and came to Bloomington at an early age. She lived in this city for a number of years, and her husband, J. N. Larrimore, died here thirty years ago. Twenty-three years ago she removed to Kansas City, and three years later went to Los Angeles, where she has since made her home. She leaves one son, Fred Larrimore, and one daughter, Mrs. D. Wallace Spinks, both of Los Angeles. There is a step-son, John Larrimore, of St. Louis, and one stepdaughter, Mrs. Allie Higgins, of Vienna, Md. There are two sisters, Mrs. Anderson, of this city, and Mrs. Minnie Baker, of Kansas City. The funeral is to take place from the home in Los Angeles, today.

-Weekly Pantagraph, Vol 68, No 49, 4 Dec 1914, p 9
-The Pantagraph 30 Nov 1914, Mon, p 6
DIES IN THE WEST.
Mrs. Elizabeth Larrimore, Resident of Bloomington Many Years Ago, Expires on Sunday.

-Mrs. Nancy Anderson, off South Oak street, received word Sunday of the death of her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Baker Larrimore, at her home in Los Angeles.

Mrs. Larrimore was born Jan. 22, 1835, at Circleville, O., and came to Bloomington at an early age. She lived in this city for a number of years, and her husband, J. N. Larrimore, died here thirty years ago. Twenty-three years ago she removed to Kansas City, and three years later went to Los Angeles, where she has since made her home. She leaves one son, Fred Larrimore, and one daughter, Mrs. D. Wallace Spinks, both of Los Angeles. There is a step-son, John Larrimore, of St. Louis, and one stepdaughter, Mrs. Allie Higgins, of Vienna, Md. There are two sisters, Mrs. Anderson, of this city, and Mrs. Minnie Baker, of Kansas City. The funeral is to take place from the home in Los Angeles, today.

-Weekly Pantagraph, Vol 68, No 49, 4 Dec 1914, p 9
-The Pantagraph 30 Nov 1914, Mon, p 6


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