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Ruby Lyle <I>Stone</I> Baker

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Ruby Lyle Stone Baker

Birth
Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Death
21 Jun 1972 (aged 88)
Memphis, Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Jefferson Township, Scotland County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Ruby Lyle, daughter of Edward W. and Ida Jane Morris Stone was born in Scotland County, Missouri, August 31, 1883, and passed away in a Scotland County Nursing Home, June 21, 1972, after a long illness, being 88 years, 9 months, and 21 days.

Much of her life was spent with her grandmother in Cantril, Iowa, where she attended school.

It was during this time she united with the Cantril Christian Church, later transferring to the Baptist Church in Memphis.

She was united in marriage to Van Emerson Baker, November 15, 1917. There were no children of this marriage. Mr. Baker passed away in January 1948.

Others preceding her in death were her father, mother, and six brothers.

Those surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Merritt Hyde and Mrs. Lucille Riebel of Memphis, and one brother, Tiffy R. Stone and wife Dorothy of San Diego, California; three sisters-in-law, Mrs. Nellie Stone of Memphis, Mrs. Leona Stone of Peoria, Illinois, and Mrs. Bertha Stone of Chapin, Illinois; besides several nieces and nephews.

Memorial services were conducted June 24, 1972, at 11 a.m. at the Payne Funeral Chapel, Memphis, Missouri, by the Rev. Faye Black. Kenneth Campbell was soloist, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Ann Luther. Body bearers were Donovan Meinhardt, Kim Meinhardt, Ronnie Dochterman, Danny Meinhardt, Burley Bertram, Jr., and Roger Lane Riebel, great nephews of the deceased. Burial was in the Memphis Cemetery.
Ruby Lyle, daughter of Edward W. and Ida Jane Morris Stone was born in Scotland County, Missouri, August 31, 1883, and passed away in a Scotland County Nursing Home, June 21, 1972, after a long illness, being 88 years, 9 months, and 21 days.

Much of her life was spent with her grandmother in Cantril, Iowa, where she attended school.

It was during this time she united with the Cantril Christian Church, later transferring to the Baptist Church in Memphis.

She was united in marriage to Van Emerson Baker, November 15, 1917. There were no children of this marriage. Mr. Baker passed away in January 1948.

Others preceding her in death were her father, mother, and six brothers.

Those surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Merritt Hyde and Mrs. Lucille Riebel of Memphis, and one brother, Tiffy R. Stone and wife Dorothy of San Diego, California; three sisters-in-law, Mrs. Nellie Stone of Memphis, Mrs. Leona Stone of Peoria, Illinois, and Mrs. Bertha Stone of Chapin, Illinois; besides several nieces and nephews.

Memorial services were conducted June 24, 1972, at 11 a.m. at the Payne Funeral Chapel, Memphis, Missouri, by the Rev. Faye Black. Kenneth Campbell was soloist, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Ann Luther. Body bearers were Donovan Meinhardt, Kim Meinhardt, Ronnie Dochterman, Danny Meinhardt, Burley Bertram, Jr., and Roger Lane Riebel, great nephews of the deceased. Burial was in the Memphis Cemetery.


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