Frank E. Baker
Frank E, Baker, 82, rural El¬
more, died Monday ..at 10:30 a.m
at his home. He had been in fail¬
ing health five years. /^/CA
The native of rural Elmore was
born June 13, 1880. son of John
and Sarah Jane Wainwright Ba¬
ker. He was a member of Elmore
Christian church. The deceased
had been a farmer, former em¬
ploye of the New York Central
railroad and the Ohio Public Ser¬
vice Company. /J - //- /9CX,
Surviving are his widow, Mabel,
whom he married September 8,
1910 in Fremont; son, Gerald, Fre¬
mont; daughters, Mrs. Luther Gor¬
don and Mrs. Harold Undhorst,
both of Toledo; Mrs. Edwin Wilka,
Genoa, and Mrs. Donald Sprow,
Elmore; a sister, ' Mrs. Frank
Walter, Fremont, and a niece,
Mrs. Kenneth Royce of Toledo,
who resided with Mr. and Mrs. Ba-
ker for a time. There are 12
grandchildren and five great¬
grandchildren.
Friends may call at the .Sabios-
ke-Myers funeral home, Elmore.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday at 2 p.m. ,in Elmore
Christian church with the Rev.
Luther Redmon officiating.. Burial
will be in Elmore Union ceme¬
tery.
The family requests memorial
tributes be contributions to the
church Memorial fund.
BAKER—FRANK E., of Rural Route
Elmore, Monday, age 83, years. Sur¬
viving are his wife, « Mabel; son,
Gerald of Fremont; daughters, Mrs.
Luther Gordon and Mrs. Harold Lind-
horst both of Toledo, Mrs. Edwin.
Wilka of Genoa. Mrs. Donald Sprow,
Elmore; niece, Mrs. Kenneth Royce,
Toledo; siste,r, Mrs. Frank Walter,
Fremont: 12 ' grandchfldren; 5 great-
frandchildren. Friends may call at
he Sabroski and Myers Funeral
Home until Thursday noon, when re-
removal will be made to The Elmo'i'e
Christian Church where services
will be held at 2 p.m. Burial Union
Cemetery. The Family requests that
memorial tributes take the form nf
contributions to The Elmore Chris¬
tian Church Memorial Fund.