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Alice Noblitt Baker
The Hammon Advocate
Thursday, July 7, 1955
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Kiowa News
Mrs. Alice Noblitt Baker, Amarillo, Texas, passed away early Saturday morning in Erick, Oklahoma. The funeral was in Erick Baptist Church. Burial was in Kiowa Cemetery Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Baker was born in Kiowa Community, and spent her childhood here. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Amarillo, Texas.



Alice Noblitt Baker
© The Hammon Advocate
Thursday, July 7, 1955
Submitted by: Leila Evett

Herring News
Those from Herring Community attending services for Mrs. Alice Noblitt Baker, in Erick Sunday, were Messrs and Mmes Tom Pinkston and family, Joe Driver and family, Buster Dodson and family. Jesse Allen and Kay, Harlan Thomas, and Melvin Pinkston. Mrs. Baker was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Noblitt in Erick at the time of her death. She had undergone surgery. The Noblitts formerly lived here. Our deepest sympathy goes to the bereaved.

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