services for Elmer Baker, 58, lifelong resident of Sanilac county, Who died March 17, 1944, after a brief illness in the Port Huron hospital Friday afternoon, were held in the Pilgrim Holiness church here at 2:30 p.m.Monday. Rev. J.F. Muelman, pastor, officiated.
Burial was in the Lexington cemetery: Surviving Mr, Baker
are his "widow, formerly Miss Emma Caughel; a son, Carl Baker, and a daughter, Virginia Baker, both at home; three brothers, Harvey Baker, of Croswell, "William
Baker, of Port Huron, and Frank Baker, of Lexington township; and a sister, Mrs. Fred Pearl, of Mt.
Clemens; also two grandchildren. Mr. Baker was born in Lexington township May 30, 1885, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baker,
Sr.
services for Elmer Baker, 58, lifelong resident of Sanilac county, Who died March 17, 1944, after a brief illness in the Port Huron hospital Friday afternoon, were held in the Pilgrim Holiness church here at 2:30 p.m.Monday. Rev. J.F. Muelman, pastor, officiated.
Burial was in the Lexington cemetery: Surviving Mr, Baker
are his "widow, formerly Miss Emma Caughel; a son, Carl Baker, and a daughter, Virginia Baker, both at home; three brothers, Harvey Baker, of Croswell, "William
Baker, of Port Huron, and Frank Baker, of Lexington township; and a sister, Mrs. Fred Pearl, of Mt.
Clemens; also two grandchildren. Mr. Baker was born in Lexington township May 30, 1885, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baker,
Sr.
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