Randolph County, Indiana
Obituaries
The Muncie Star Press
September 22, 2006
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LOSANTVILLE - Virginia "Polly" Baker, 73, died Wednesday, September 20, 2006. Funeral services at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Antioch Christian Church, Losantville. Calling from 6-8 p.m. Friday at Culberson Funeral Home in Hagerstown.
Contributed by Gina Richardson
News-Gazette
Page 3
Tuesday, October 5, 1971
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Services for Edward M. Baker, 51, Ansonia, O., route 1, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Oliver funeral home, Ansonia, with burial in the Sunset Memory Gardens north of Greenville. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Mr. Baker died Saturday following a lengthy illness.
Surviving are the widow, Carol; two daughters, Carolyn Fields of Ansonia and Pauline Baker, at home; two sons, Gary of Greenville and Robert at home; four grandchildren; six step-grandchildren, and three brothers, Leonard Baker of Union City, Lester Baker of Arcanum, and Charles Baker of Florida.
Contributed by Tanya Phenis
A Randolph County Area Newspaper
September 30, 1986
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Vinora S. Baker, 85, formerly of 501 North State Line St., Union City, Ind., Monday, September 29, 1986, at Crotinger Nursing Home following an extended illness.
Born September 18, 1901, in Ansonia, Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Terry and Lessie (Dwyre) Baker. She was a member of the Evangelical United Methodist Church.
Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Mabel Teegarden, Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Ethelle Seitz, Punxsutawney, Pa., and Mrs. Dorothy Tanner, Miamisburg, Ohio and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by three sisters, Thelma Gelb, Mary Smith, and Orletta Hubler.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. (Indiana time) on Thursday at the Evangelical United Methodist Church in Union City with Pastor Mike Swanson. Burial will follow in the Union City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Fraze-Brooks & Davis Funeral Home from 4 - 6 and 7 - 9 p.m. on Wednesday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Evangelical United Methodist Church.
(Note: Her fathers name was a misprint, instead of Terry it should be Perry.)
Contributed by Tanya Phenis
A Randolph County Area Newspaper
Unidentified date
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Funeral services for Leonard E.
Baker, 68, of near Arcanum, O., father of a Union City resident will be held at
2 p.m. Wednesday at Oliver funeral home in Greenville. Rev. Earl Lantz
will officiate and burial will be in Teegarden cemetery.
Mr. Baker died Sunday at an Arcanum
rest home after a long illness.
Mr. Baker, a resident of the Arcanum
area for the last 26 years, was a retired farmer and sawmill empoye.
Surviving are four sons, Leonard
Lewis Baker of Union City; Lester G., and
Charles Dule Baker, both of Arcanum, and Edward Baker of
Ansonia; 17 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Also two brothers, Virgil
Baker of Rossburg and Emerson Baker of near Greenville and a
sister, Myrtle J. Baker of Boscobel, Wisconsin.
Contributed by Tanya Phenis
A Winchester Newspaper
July 11, 1929
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Barbara Lou, the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baker, aged 2 days, passed away at the family home on North Main Street, Sunday. Short funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Rev. Lee Jackson. Interment at Fountain Park Cemetery.
Contributed by Tanya Phenis
A Randolph County Area Newspaper
1883
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Clarissa Baker d. 4/3/1883 age 56y 6d. Born 3/28/1827 the d/o of
Randolph and Margaret Hughs. On 10/23/1844 she was married to Wm. S.
Baker, they had 7
children 3 are dec'd. A member of the U. B. Church. Surv. are the husb. 3 sons,
1dt. Serv. by Rev. H. N. Herrick. Burial in the Reitenour Cem.
Contributed by Sandra Mumah
A Randolph County
Area Newspaper
1880
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Mrs. Sarah Baker and infant daughter, Susan, d. May 1877 in Parker. She was married 9/12/1875 to
John W. Baker (nee Sarah E. Boyner). Bur. Hopewell Cemetery.
Contributed by Sandra Mumah
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