(Published in Borger News Herald, Monday, March 22, 1954)
DUMAS - (Special) - Mrs. Nolia Baker, 65, resident of Sunray was found dead at 2 p.m., Saturday in her home. She had died about three or four hours earlier of natural causes, according to the attending physician.
Mrs. Baker lived alone in her home in Sunday and is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Willock Roberts, Dumas; Mrs. George Gamman, Oceanside, Calif., and Mrs. E.N. Weaver, Opalusa, La. She has one surviving son, Richard Baker, in Saudia Arabia.
Funeral services will be conducted at the First Baptist Church of Sunray. Burial will follow at the Hereford Cemetery. The time and date of funeral services is pending, funeral directors said.
(Published in Borger News Herald, Monday, March 22, 1954)
DUMAS - (Special) - Mrs. Nolia Baker, 65, resident of Sunray was found dead at 2 p.m., Saturday in her home. She had died about three or four hours earlier of natural causes, according to the attending physician.
Mrs. Baker lived alone in her home in Sunday and is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Willock Roberts, Dumas; Mrs. George Gamman, Oceanside, Calif., and Mrs. E.N. Weaver, Opalusa, La. She has one surviving son, Richard Baker, in Saudia Arabia.
Funeral services will be conducted at the First Baptist Church of Sunray. Burial will follow at the Hereford Cemetery. The time and date of funeral services is pending, funeral directors said.
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