Delaware Co. PAGenWeb Archives Obituaries - Marion BAKER, 1929
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BAKER, Marion 20 Aug 1929
20 August 1929
Tuesday
Chester Times
MARION BAKER TO BE BURIED THURSDAY
The funeral of MARION BAKER, who was killed yesterday
when one of the apparatus of the Media Fire Company which
he was driving went through the guard rail of the bridge over
the Pennsylvania railroad tracks at Elwyn will be held Thursday
afternoon from the home of Mr. and Mrs. George H. LAWTON,
with whom BAKER had been boarding at 412 East Jefferson
street. BAKER recently returned from an automobile trip to
Niagara Falls and Canada. He accompanied Deputy Coroner
William C. RIGBY who knew him to be a careful driver and
selected him to act as his chauffeur.
Three brothers survive, FRED, PAUL (Henry) and HARVEY
(Mahlon). Interment will be at CUMBERLAND cemetery.
23 August 1929
Friday
Chester Times
CARDS OF THANKS
BAKER - We wish to thank those who sent flowers and
donated the use of automobiles for the funeral of our cousin
MARION BAKER. We wish to thank in particular the Media
Fire Company and all other fire companies, also the American
Legion.
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE LAWTON AND FAMILY
Note: Son of Henry (Harry) C. Baker and Laura E. Broomall
Grandson of Daniel Baker and Tamar Sharp
Grandson of Nathan T. Broomall and Mary Roberts
Henry Baker's sister Sarah Baker married Jacob T. Broomall, the brother of Laura Broomall
Henry Baker's cousin Thomas Jefferson Baker Yarnall married Ruth Broomall, the sister of
Mrs. Laura E. (nee Broomall) Baker and Jacob T. Broomall
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