Wallowa County Chieftain Newspaper, Enterprise, Wallowa County, dated (Thursday) February 21, 1957.
"Frances Draper Dies At Hospital"
Sarah Frances Draper, for the past 64 years a resident of Wallowa County died February 16, 1957 at the Wallowa Memorial Hospital, after a very short illness.
Mrs. Draper was born April 7, 1874 in Missouri. She was the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Baldwin. In 1894 she was married at La Grande, Oregon to Judson W. Draper, who preceded her in death a few years ago.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 19, 1957 at the Booth Bollman Chapel with Rev. John Sinclair, officiating. Mrs. Ralph Kay and Mrs. H.R. Weatherford sang "In the Garden" and Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." They were accompanied at the organ by Mrs. John Sinclair. Pall bearers were: Harold Lay, Fred Wagner, Ralph Makin, Glenn P. Russell, H. Earl Warnock and Cal Long. Burial was in the Enterprise cemetery.
Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Jim (Vera) Fisher, Enterprise; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Bare, Lewiston, Idaho; one brother, Charles Baldwin, Walla Walla, Washington; six grandchildren, Mrs. Eunice VanHouton, Union, Mrs. Louina Sizemore, Enterprise, Wolvert and Leland Fisher, Enterprise and Mrs. Evelyn Getsinger, Tigard, Oregon; ten great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.
Wallowa County Chieftain Newspaper, Enterprise, Wallowa County, dated (Thursday) February 21, 1957.
"Frances Draper Dies At Hospital"
Sarah Frances Draper, for the past 64 years a resident of Wallowa County died February 16, 1957 at the Wallowa Memorial Hospital, after a very short illness.
Mrs. Draper was born April 7, 1874 in Missouri. She was the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Baldwin. In 1894 she was married at La Grande, Oregon to Judson W. Draper, who preceded her in death a few years ago.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 19, 1957 at the Booth Bollman Chapel with Rev. John Sinclair, officiating. Mrs. Ralph Kay and Mrs. H.R. Weatherford sang "In the Garden" and Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." They were accompanied at the organ by Mrs. John Sinclair. Pall bearers were: Harold Lay, Fred Wagner, Ralph Makin, Glenn P. Russell, H. Earl Warnock and Cal Long. Burial was in the Enterprise cemetery.
Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Jim (Vera) Fisher, Enterprise; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Bare, Lewiston, Idaho; one brother, Charles Baldwin, Walla Walla, Washington; six grandchildren, Mrs. Eunice VanHouton, Union, Mrs. Louina Sizemore, Enterprise, Wolvert and Leland Fisher, Enterprise and Mrs. Evelyn Getsinger, Tigard, Oregon; ten great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.
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Family Members
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Mary Jane Baldwin Stubblefield
1857–1935
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Nancy Ellen Baldwin Pitts
1859–1952
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Thomas James "Jim" Baldwin
1860–1935
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Isaac Henry "Hank" Baldwin
1864–1900
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Julia Ann Baldwin Beeson
1864–1955
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Jeremiah Washington Baldwin
1865–1872
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John Allen Baldwin
1867–1942
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Robert Stratton Baldwin
1870 – unknown
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Charles Jackson Baldwin
1872–1959
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Lillie Priscilla Baldwin Bare
1881–1967
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