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ALLEN M. BAKER
THE OKEENE LEADER
December 27, 1912
Submitted by: Deborah Naylor-Farhar


ALLEN M. BAKER DIED
Mr. Allen M. BAKER died at the ripe old age of eighty-six years, at the home of his son, W. W. BAKER on spring creek, December 21st. He was born in Je~co county, New York, October 25th, 1826, and has lived to [a] remarkable old age. He was highly respected and has lived here since the opening of this country. He leaves two sons, W. W. and John and one daughter Mrs. C. S. JACKSON, all of whom live in this locality besides many grandchildren. The funeral services were held at the home and burial was made in the Emmons cemetery northeast of Okeene. The sympathy of the community is extended them in their great loss.


CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to thank the neighbors and friends for the kindness and assistance during the sickness and death of our father Allen M. BAKER.
Mr. W. W. BAKER and family
Mr. John BAKER and family
Mrs. C. S. JACKSON and family


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