Held Today
AGED LADY HAD SPENT
HER ENTIRE LIFE IN
THIS TOWNSHIP
Funeral rites for Mrs. Nancy Angeline Baker, 83, who died at her home in Van Buren township early Tuesday, were conducted at 2 p. m. Thursday from the An- tioch Church. Rev. Peter Lorenz, Greentown, was in charge with burial in the Hinkle cemetery at Landess. Mrs. Baker, who lived one and one-half miles south and two miles west of here, had been ill for a long time.
Surviving are two children, Charles Baker, at home, and Mrs. Amanda Brubaker, Greentown; one brother, Sherman Lee, Van Buren, and two sisters, Phoebe Lee, Lan-caster, and Mrs. Linda Boller, Lan-dess.
Mrs. Baker had been a resident of Grant county all her life. She was a member of the Dunkard Brethren Church of Plevna. Her husband died ten years ago.
Van Buren News Eagle
Thursday, 11 August 1938
Page 1, Column 3
Held Today
AGED LADY HAD SPENT
HER ENTIRE LIFE IN
THIS TOWNSHIP
Funeral rites for Mrs. Nancy Angeline Baker, 83, who died at her home in Van Buren township early Tuesday, were conducted at 2 p. m. Thursday from the An- tioch Church. Rev. Peter Lorenz, Greentown, was in charge with burial in the Hinkle cemetery at Landess. Mrs. Baker, who lived one and one-half miles south and two miles west of here, had been ill for a long time.
Surviving are two children, Charles Baker, at home, and Mrs. Amanda Brubaker, Greentown; one brother, Sherman Lee, Van Buren, and two sisters, Phoebe Lee, Lan-caster, and Mrs. Linda Boller, Lan-dess.
Mrs. Baker had been a resident of Grant county all her life. She was a member of the Dunkard Brethren Church of Plevna. Her husband died ten years ago.
Van Buren News Eagle
Thursday, 11 August 1938
Page 1, Column 3
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