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Margaret Pearl Baker
© Cheyenne Star
02 Mar 1961
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Pearl Baker, who died at the Sayre Hospital Friday, February 24 were held at the Berlin School Auditorium Sunday with Rev. J. S. Wick officiating.
Born March 8, 1885 at Ryan, Oklahoma, Mrs. Baker moved with her parents to the Berlin community in 1899.
She was married to Autrey Baker in 1905 and had resided in that community since that time.
She was a member of the Methodist church and active in the WSCS. She was also active in the Home Demonstration Club and the Community Club.
She was preceded in death by her husband.
Survivors include one son, Roy Baker of Berlin; three sisters, Mrs. Roma Music and Mrs. Bertha Curry both of Marland; and Mrs. Ollie Burgess of Twin Falls, Idaho.
Committal was in the Berlin Cemetery, Berlin, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma with Scroggins Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.


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