Ambrose F. Baker
NEWCOMERSTOWN - Ambrose F. Baker, 75, of 222 S. River St., owner and operator of Baker's Motor and Machine Shop here, died at his home at 10 p.m. Friday.
Born June 5, 1895 in Rush Twp., he was a son of James and Mary Robinson Baker, and was married Dec. 18, 1922, to Cordelia McCormick, who died Feb. 27,1963.
Mr. Baker served in the Motor Transportation Corps during World War I.
Surviving are three sons, Earl W., of West Lafayette Route 1; Forest D., of Cambridge, and Glenn A., of Newcomerstown; a daughter, Mrs. Marlene Johnson, Kankakee, Ill., and 10 grandchildren. A daughter is deceased.
Burial will be in Bakersville Cemetery.
SIBLINGS:
Denton 1876-1937, Albert 1879-1964
Jesse 1881-1899, Bertha Herron 1878-1942
Frank 1886-1966, Etta 1888-1904, Mary Louise Zimmerman 1891-1920, Otho 1898-1917, Henry-1899-1899.
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Ambrose F. Baker
NEWCOMERSTOWN - Ambrose F. Baker, 75, of 222 S. River St., owner and operator of Baker's Motor and Machine Shop here, died at his home at 10 p.m. Friday.
Born June 5, 1895 in Rush Twp., he was a son of James and Mary Robinson Baker, and was married Dec. 18, 1922, to Cordelia McCormick, who died Feb. 27,1963.
Mr. Baker served in the Motor Transportation Corps during World War I.
Surviving are three sons, Earl W., of West Lafayette Route 1; Forest D., of Cambridge, and Glenn A., of Newcomerstown; a daughter, Mrs. Marlene Johnson, Kankakee, Ill., and 10 grandchildren. A daughter is deceased.
Burial will be in Bakersville Cemetery.
SIBLINGS:
Denton 1876-1937, Albert 1879-1964
Jesse 1881-1899, Bertha Herron 1878-1942
Frank 1886-1966, Etta 1888-1904, Mary Louise Zimmerman 1891-1920, Otho 1898-1917, Henry-1899-1899.
DO NOT COPY HIS PICTURE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION
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