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Daniel A. Baker

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Daniel A. Baker

Birth
Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Apr 1945 (aged 87)
Amherst, Lorain County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Lorain, Lorain County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 830
Memorial ID
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Daniel A. Baker was the son of Adam Baker and Margaret Miller.

He married Lucy Dehn on 21 Jan 1882 in Lorain Co., OH.

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Obituary, 26 Apr 1945, "The Amherst News-Times" (Amherst, Lorain Co., OH)

FUNERAL SERVICES HELD WEDNESDAY FOR DANIEL BAKER

Funeral services were held Wednesday for Daniel A. Baker, 87, at the Zilch Funeral Home with Rev. Theodore Merton, pastor of St. John's Evangelical-Reformed Church, Lorain, officiating.
Mr. Baker died in the Amherst Hospital at 2:45 p.m. Sunday. Though ailing for some time, he had been confined to the hospital for only days. He was born in Mercer County, Penn., and had been a resident of Lorain County since the age of seven years.
A farmer, his residence was on Foster Park Road, east of Amherst.
Survivors are his wife, Lucy; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Rothfus, Penfield Junction; one son, William H. Baker, Lorain: and one sister, Mrs. Amelia Lange, Lorain.
Burial was made in Elmwood Cemetery.
Daniel A. Baker was the son of Adam Baker and Margaret Miller.

He married Lucy Dehn on 21 Jan 1882 in Lorain Co., OH.

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Obituary, 26 Apr 1945, "The Amherst News-Times" (Amherst, Lorain Co., OH)

FUNERAL SERVICES HELD WEDNESDAY FOR DANIEL BAKER

Funeral services were held Wednesday for Daniel A. Baker, 87, at the Zilch Funeral Home with Rev. Theodore Merton, pastor of St. John's Evangelical-Reformed Church, Lorain, officiating.
Mr. Baker died in the Amherst Hospital at 2:45 p.m. Sunday. Though ailing for some time, he had been confined to the hospital for only days. He was born in Mercer County, Penn., and had been a resident of Lorain County since the age of seven years.
A farmer, his residence was on Foster Park Road, east of Amherst.
Survivors are his wife, Lucy; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Rothfus, Penfield Junction; one son, William H. Baker, Lorain: and one sister, Mrs. Amelia Lange, Lorain.
Burial was made in Elmwood Cemetery.


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