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Edith J <I>Malicoat</I> Baer

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Edith J Malicoat Baer

Birth
Dayton, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
Death
9 Mar 1939 (aged 41)
Delphos, Allen County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Dayton, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3666366, Longitude: -86.7329666
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Mrs. Frank Baer, 41, passed away at her home in Delphos, Ohio, Thursday morning, following an illness of one year with a complication of ailments. She was a daughter of Horace and Anna Malicoat, and a foster-daughter of Mrs. Susan DeVoss of Dayton, Ind., where she was born August 5, 1897.
She is survived by her husband, an employe in the Nickel Plate shops in Delphos; three daughters, Mrs. Harriett Butler, Florence, and Anna Marie; one son, Paul J. Baer, and one granddaughter. Her husband is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Baer of Mulberry.

She was a member of the Delphos M. E. church. The last rites will be held Sunday afternoon at the Dayton, Indiana, M. E. church, with the Rev. Israel Hatton officiating. Burial will be in the Baker cemetery, east of Dayton.

The body will arrive at the Kleinsmith funeral home where it may be viewed until the hour of the funeral.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, March 10, 1939
Mrs. Frank Baer, 41, passed away at her home in Delphos, Ohio, Thursday morning, following an illness of one year with a complication of ailments. She was a daughter of Horace and Anna Malicoat, and a foster-daughter of Mrs. Susan DeVoss of Dayton, Ind., where she was born August 5, 1897.
She is survived by her husband, an employe in the Nickel Plate shops in Delphos; three daughters, Mrs. Harriett Butler, Florence, and Anna Marie; one son, Paul J. Baer, and one granddaughter. Her husband is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Baer of Mulberry.

She was a member of the Delphos M. E. church. The last rites will be held Sunday afternoon at the Dayton, Indiana, M. E. church, with the Rev. Israel Hatton officiating. Burial will be in the Baker cemetery, east of Dayton.

The body will arrive at the Kleinsmith funeral home where it may be viewed until the hour of the funeral.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, March 10, 1939


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