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Charles Decatur Baker

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Charles Decatur Baker

Birth
Morrisonville, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA
Death
10 Oct 1937 (aged 87)
Morrisonville, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Hillsboro, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
# 310 - Located just east of the tool shed in the center of the cemetery
Memorial ID
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Second born of ten children to Daniel Baker and Lydia Bitzer Baker.
Husband of Rosa Ellen Wade, whom he married May 22, 1876.
Father to Nellie Maude Baker Cole, Charles Wilmer Baker, Mary Cecelia Baker Wilt, Rachel Baker Stone, and
Lydia Ellen Baker Frye. He was a stonemason,builder, and farmer.

Obituary Notice:
Charles D. Baker died at his home near Lovettsville, VA., early Sunday morning, October 10, of chronic myocarditis aged 87. He was the son of the late Daniel and Lydia Bitzer Baker and is survived by his widow, Mrs. Rosa E. Baker, one son, Wilmer Baker, three daughters, Mrs. Harry Wilt, Mrs. J.W. Cole, and Mrs. Robert Stone, all of near Lovettsville; four sisters Mrs. Mollie Frye, Mrs. Rosa Mason, and Mrs. Gertrude Bramhall of near Lovettsville, and Mrs. Sarah Grossman, of Springfield, Ills. and several grandchildren [as well as great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren].
The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock from his late home with services by Rev. A.J. Tobler, pastor of NJ [New Jerusalem] Lutheran Church. The pallbearers were the grandsons of the deceased: James Baker, Thorton Wilt, Lloyd Wilt, Lester Cole, William Kent, and Melvin Frye. Interment was in Hillsboro, VA. Brown Brothers were the funeral directors.
Second born of ten children to Daniel Baker and Lydia Bitzer Baker.
Husband of Rosa Ellen Wade, whom he married May 22, 1876.
Father to Nellie Maude Baker Cole, Charles Wilmer Baker, Mary Cecelia Baker Wilt, Rachel Baker Stone, and
Lydia Ellen Baker Frye. He was a stonemason,builder, and farmer.

Obituary Notice:
Charles D. Baker died at his home near Lovettsville, VA., early Sunday morning, October 10, of chronic myocarditis aged 87. He was the son of the late Daniel and Lydia Bitzer Baker and is survived by his widow, Mrs. Rosa E. Baker, one son, Wilmer Baker, three daughters, Mrs. Harry Wilt, Mrs. J.W. Cole, and Mrs. Robert Stone, all of near Lovettsville; four sisters Mrs. Mollie Frye, Mrs. Rosa Mason, and Mrs. Gertrude Bramhall of near Lovettsville, and Mrs. Sarah Grossman, of Springfield, Ills. and several grandchildren [as well as great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren].
The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock from his late home with services by Rev. A.J. Tobler, pastor of NJ [New Jerusalem] Lutheran Church. The pallbearers were the grandsons of the deceased: James Baker, Thorton Wilt, Lloyd Wilt, Lester Cole, William Kent, and Melvin Frye. Interment was in Hillsboro, VA. Brown Brothers were the funeral directors.


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