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Matilda Irene DeWoody Baker

Birth
Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Dec 1952 (aged 78)
Sugarcreek Borough, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Franklin, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Irene Baker, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Welton DeWoody, lived at 318 Egbert St, Rocky Grove, died of general toxemia and an intestinal obstruction, per death certificate 109802, whose informant was Herbert Walters of 230 Gilfillan St, Rocky Grove. Buried Dec 24 1952.

The Oil City Derrick, Tuesday, Dec 23 1952:
Mrs. Irene Baker, 78, of 318 Egbert St, Rocky Grove, died at 1:10 pm Monday in the Franklin Hospital after several months ill-health. She was born December 8, 1874, in Hickory Grove, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Welton DeWoody.

She attended Hickory Grove Schools, was a member of the Rocky Grove Avenue Presbyterian Church, the Co-Workers Sunday School class, and the Ladies' Aid Society of the church.

She married Fred R. Baker and he survives, with a son, Herbert Walters of Franklin; two sisters, Mrs. Bert Ferringer of Patchel Run, Sugarcreek township, and Mrs. John Fullerton of Sheffield, IL; two brothers, James DeWoody of Bully Hill and Milo DeWoody of Oil City; a half-brother, Homer Moore of Sugarcreek; two grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Irene Baker, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Welton DeWoody, lived at 318 Egbert St, Rocky Grove, died of general toxemia and an intestinal obstruction, per death certificate 109802, whose informant was Herbert Walters of 230 Gilfillan St, Rocky Grove. Buried Dec 24 1952.

The Oil City Derrick, Tuesday, Dec 23 1952:
Mrs. Irene Baker, 78, of 318 Egbert St, Rocky Grove, died at 1:10 pm Monday in the Franklin Hospital after several months ill-health. She was born December 8, 1874, in Hickory Grove, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Welton DeWoody.

She attended Hickory Grove Schools, was a member of the Rocky Grove Avenue Presbyterian Church, the Co-Workers Sunday School class, and the Ladies' Aid Society of the church.

She married Fred R. Baker and he survives, with a son, Herbert Walters of Franklin; two sisters, Mrs. Bert Ferringer of Patchel Run, Sugarcreek township, and Mrs. John Fullerton of Sheffield, IL; two brothers, James DeWoody of Bully Hill and Milo DeWoody of Oil City; a half-brother, Homer Moore of Sugarcreek; two grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.


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