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Mary Gertrude “Gertrude” <I>Dyson</I> Baker

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Mary Gertrude “Gertrude” Dyson Baker

Birth
Kansas, USA
Death
27 Jan 1916 (aged 35)
Neosho County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Erie, Neosho County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.5642286, Longitude: -95.2143538
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Married Ernest Steadman Baker, March 6, 1901, Neosho County, Kansas.

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The Erie (KS) Record - January 28, 1916

MRS. ERNEST BAKER DEAD: Walnut Grove Township Woman Passed Away At Her Home yesterday:

Mrs. Ernest Baker, after months of suffering from Bright's disease and complications attendant, died at her home four miles east of Erie, Kansas, Thursday morning at 10:15 o'clock, January 27, 1916.

Besides her bereaved husband and two children, Gladys and Russell; she leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dyson of Erie, KS; three brothers, Owen Dyson of Kansas City, KS, Roy, who lives four miles south of Erie, KS, and Earl, who lives north of town on the old homestead; and five sisters, who are: Mrs. R.P. Sare of Erie, KS, Mrs. Ida Heady who lives west of town, Mrs. Anna Richardson and Mrs. Effie Richardson, both living two miles north of Erie, KS, and Ina, the only sister at home with her parents.

Mrs. Baker was a good woman, and a patient sufferer.

She was affiliated with the R.N.A. and an active worker in this lodge.

The bereaved family has the sympathy of the entire community in their sad loss.

A complete obituary will appear in next week's Erie Record.

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Obituary per F.A.G. member #47851655 on April 10, 2014.
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Married Ernest Steadman Baker, March 6, 1901, Neosho County, Kansas.

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The Erie (KS) Record - January 28, 1916

MRS. ERNEST BAKER DEAD: Walnut Grove Township Woman Passed Away At Her Home yesterday:

Mrs. Ernest Baker, after months of suffering from Bright's disease and complications attendant, died at her home four miles east of Erie, Kansas, Thursday morning at 10:15 o'clock, January 27, 1916.

Besides her bereaved husband and two children, Gladys and Russell; she leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dyson of Erie, KS; three brothers, Owen Dyson of Kansas City, KS, Roy, who lives four miles south of Erie, KS, and Earl, who lives north of town on the old homestead; and five sisters, who are: Mrs. R.P. Sare of Erie, KS, Mrs. Ida Heady who lives west of town, Mrs. Anna Richardson and Mrs. Effie Richardson, both living two miles north of Erie, KS, and Ina, the only sister at home with her parents.

Mrs. Baker was a good woman, and a patient sufferer.

She was affiliated with the R.N.A. and an active worker in this lodge.

The bereaved family has the sympathy of the entire community in their sad loss.

A complete obituary will appear in next week's Erie Record.

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Obituary per F.A.G. member #47851655 on April 10, 2014.
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WIFE OF E.S. BAKER
O! HOW SWEET IN THE ARMS OF JESUS



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