![]() Baker was born at New Castle, Green county, Indiana, August 8, 1849. Interment was in Mount Scott Cemetery, Portland. Henson, pastor of the East Side Baptist Church of that city. Alney.įuneral services were conducted in Portland Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, from the home of the son, by Dr. Baker leaves also in this city to mourn his loss a sister, Mrs. Venable, who left that afternoon for Portland. The sad news was brought to Payette in a telegram Saturday afternoon to Mr. It was, however, of no avail as he grew steadily weaker in his unequal fight with death and it had been realized for sometime that he had practically no chance for recovery.Īt his bedside when the end came - of his immediate family, were his wife, who had accompanied him to Portland, his son, Malcolm, of that city, and his daughter, Mrs. Baker, in Portland, where he had been taken from Payette about the middle of March in the hope that his health would be benefitted by the change of altitude. ![]() The end came at the home of his son, Malcolm D. Baker suffered break-down last fall from valvula heart trouble and began to fail rapidly during the winter. Baker, of this city, died in Portland, Ore., Saturday afternoon, April 30, at 10 minutes to three o'clock. To search each newspaper page by page to find these obituaries,įor typing them out, and for sharing them with us! ![]() Special Thanks to Cheryl Hanson for going to all the trouble ![]()
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