He leaves his wife, Mrs. Anna Baird; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth B Cappon and Miss Martha Baird; one son, Charles W. Baird; five sisters, Miss Emma Baird, of Rochester; Mrs. Mary Chambers, Mrs. Frances Taylor and Mrs. William Cohen, of Washington D.C., and Mrs. Bella Hershey, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; one brother, R. Baird, of Portsmouth, N.H. Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, New York, 02 Feb 1930, Sunday
Hymns Sung During C.E. Baird Funeral
The funeral of Charles E. Baird was conducted Tuesday from his late home, 399 Hayward Avenue.
Rev. C.P. Lanpher, minister of the Church of the Nazarene, conducted the services and members of that church, of which Mr. Baird was a communicant, were bearers. Mrs. Ralph Hiscott sang two hymns.
Burial was made in Riverside Cemetery. Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York, 06 Feb. 1930, Thursday
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Anna Baird; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth B Cappon and Miss Martha Baird; one son, Charles W. Baird; five sisters, Miss Emma Baird, of Rochester; Mrs. Mary Chambers, Mrs. Frances Taylor and Mrs. William Cohen, of Washington D.C., and Mrs. Bella Hershey, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; one brother, R. Baird, of Portsmouth, N.H. Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, New York, 02 Feb 1930, Sunday
Hymns Sung During C.E. Baird Funeral
The funeral of Charles E. Baird was conducted Tuesday from his late home, 399 Hayward Avenue.
Rev. C.P. Lanpher, minister of the Church of the Nazarene, conducted the services and members of that church, of which Mr. Baird was a communicant, were bearers. Mrs. Ralph Hiscott sang two hymns.
Burial was made in Riverside Cemetery. Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York, 06 Feb. 1930, Thursday
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