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William DAVIS
Enid Daily Eagle
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
Monday June 6, 1966
 
Submitted by: Jo AGUIRRE


OBITUARY
William Baker, 65, died June 5, 1966 in a local hospital after an illness of only a few days. He was a native of Republic County Kansas and came to Oklahoma in 1950 where he lived until his death. At the time of his death, he was working for First National Bank and Trust Co. He was a member of Maine Nazarene Church.

Funeral services were held June 7, 1966 in Maine Nazarene Church with Rev. Orville Firestone officiating. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Henninger Allen Funeral Home of Enid.

He was survived by his wife Vella; three daughters: Chloella Buller of Enid, Mona Doorchester of Bethany and Sarah Baker of Enid; two sons: William Baker of Enid and Jerry Baker of Stillwater; a brother Marion Baker of Medicine Lodge Kansas; and 13 grandchildren.

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