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Rosa Neta Baker

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Rosa Neta Baker

Birth
Florida, USA
Death
25 Dec 1906 (aged 15)
Putnam County, Florida, USA
Burial
Interlachen, Putnam County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Infant daughter of David Franklin & Ida Taylor BakerPARENTS
David Franklin Baker 1860 – 1964
Ida Texas Gibson 1870 – 1906

SIBLINGS
Walter Baker 1888 – 1934
Lola Baker 1896 – 1988
Viola Baker 1899 –
Helen Baker 1905 –

Rosa, the bright and lovable 15 year old daughter of D. F. Baker, a well known citizen of Interlachen, died of Typhoid fever at an early hour on Christmas morning.
Rosa Baker was a universal favorite with the people of Interlachen and the whole town was inexpressively saddened by her death. The Union Christmas festivities of the
Congregational and M. E. churches, planned for Christmas night, were postponed on account of her death, she being a member of the Congregational Sunday School.
Mrs. Baker died some six weeks ago of the same disease, and all of the family have been very sick except Mr. Baker and his son, who were away from home most of the time. Mr. Baker and other members of the family are receiving the heartfelt sympathy of all the people of that section on account of their double bereavement. (Palatka News Obituary dtd Friday, 28 Dec 1906.)
Infant daughter of David Franklin & Ida Taylor BakerPARENTS
David Franklin Baker 1860 – 1964
Ida Texas Gibson 1870 – 1906

SIBLINGS
Walter Baker 1888 – 1934
Lola Baker 1896 – 1988
Viola Baker 1899 –
Helen Baker 1905 –

Rosa, the bright and lovable 15 year old daughter of D. F. Baker, a well known citizen of Interlachen, died of Typhoid fever at an early hour on Christmas morning.
Rosa Baker was a universal favorite with the people of Interlachen and the whole town was inexpressively saddened by her death. The Union Christmas festivities of the
Congregational and M. E. churches, planned for Christmas night, were postponed on account of her death, she being a member of the Congregational Sunday School.
Mrs. Baker died some six weeks ago of the same disease, and all of the family have been very sick except Mr. Baker and his son, who were away from home most of the time. Mr. Baker and other members of the family are receiving the heartfelt sympathy of all the people of that section on account of their double bereavement. (Palatka News Obituary dtd Friday, 28 Dec 1906.)


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