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Ida May Denning Baker
© The Drummond Times
Drummond, Garfield Co., OK
January 16, 1925
Page 1, column 4
Submitted by: Emily Jordan

© Glenn

Ida May Denning BAKER

Sunnyside Cemetery


MRS. BAKER DIES
Mrs. Ida Baker died at her home at Waukomis, Sunday evening at about 7 o'clock, following an illness of long duration.
She leaves a son, Chester Baker, and her mother, Mrs. Cox (formerly Mrs. Roberts of Lahoma), three sisters, Mrs. C.P. Haycraft of Drummond; Mrs. Earl Long of Lahoma; Mrs. A.E. Donnelly of Enid; one brother, Leonard Denning of near Ringwood.
Mrs. Baker resided in Drummond during the winter, moving back to Waukomis only a few weeks ago.
Funeral services were held at Waukomis Tuesday at 10 a.m. followed by interment in Sunnyside Cemetery southeast of Lahoma.


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