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Kate Raye Baggett
© The Hammon Advocate
Thursday 16 April 1959
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Kate Raye Baggett Services Thursday
Services for Kate Ray Baggett, 926 N. Adams, Elk City, were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Strong City Baptist Church with Reverend James Wilkinson, LaVerne, Oklahoma officiating.
She was married to Henry Baggett December 4, 1892 in San Augustine, Texas. Mrs. Baggett had lived in Oklahoma since 1906. She lived in Ellis county until 1909. Since that time she had lived in Roger Mills county until recently when she moved to Elk City.
She was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Henry, home address; ten children, Bonda Baggett, Andrews, Texas; James E. Baggett, Oklahoma City; Newman V. Baggett, Woodward; Eala Mae Fuller, Graham, Texas; John W. Baggett, Chico, California; Terrence I. Baggett, Elk City, Eula Knight, Amarillo, Texas; Reverend Cecil D. Baggett, Watonga; Acie William Baggett, Chico, California and Fern Estella Burns, Whittier, California; a sister, mrs. Amanda Baggett.
She was preceded in death by two sons, Lucius T. Baggett, World War I and Voyne Baggett, World War II.
Burial was in the Kiowa Cemetery with Martin-Hullum Funeral Home, Elk City, directing.
Note: Her four daughters names were: Eala, Eula, Fern and Lorene.


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