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© The Amarillo Globe-News
8 March 2002
Submitted by: Amarillo Globe-News


Floyd Earl Baxter

???? ~ March 7, 2002 | Age 78

CANADIAN - Floyd Earl Baxter, 78, died Thursday, March 7, 2002, in Amarillo.

Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Central Baptist Church with the Rev. Rick Timmons, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Edith Ford Memorial Cemetery by Stickley-Hill Funeral Directors.

Mr. Baxter served in the Navy Sea Bees during World War II. He married Elizabeth Ann Childress on Aug. 1, 1957.

Survivors include his wife; three children, Shaffer Baxter, Larry Martin and Jim Martin, all of Canadian; two brothers, Loyd Baxter of Cement, Okla., Ovid Baxter of Mooreland, Okla.; a sister, Byrena Igo of Cement, Okla.; and seven grandchildren.

The family suggests memorials be to Abraham Memorial Home, 803 Birch St., Canadian, TX, 79014, or Amarillo Veterans Affairs Health Care System, 6010 W. Amarillo Blvd., Amarillo, TX, 79106.


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