Husband of Hannah C. Roe.
Father of Gardner (Clara O. Smith) & Winfield (Ellen Bush) Baker.
From Ontario County Chronicle [Wednesday] 6 August 1902
Ionia, N. Y. - At an early hour Thursday morning occurred the death of Marvin J. Baker, one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of this locality. His death is especially sad, inasmuch as his wife is a confirmed invalid, to whom his devotion has been remarkable. For a number of years she has been a sufferer from rheumatism, until at the present time she is in a state of total helplessness. For a short time past, Mr. Baker had not been in very robust health, but he retired Wednesday night apparently as well as usual. The next morning he did not come down stairs at his usual time, and his granddaughter went to call him, but could get no response. A neighbor was called in and he found that Mr. Baker was dead. Besides his widow, he is survived by two sons, Winfield and Gardner, both of this village, and two sisters, Mrs. Janette Griffith of East Bloomfield, and Miss Nancy Baker of Hornellsville. Mr. Baker was 62 years of age and is the last of three brothers, who owned three farms which were adjoining, Samuel Baker died in January, 1902, Ortis Baker in March, 1902. The funeral was conducted by the members of Millers Corners Lodge, 279, A. O. U. W.
Husband of Hannah C. Roe.
Father of Gardner (Clara O. Smith) & Winfield (Ellen Bush) Baker.
From Ontario County Chronicle [Wednesday] 6 August 1902
Ionia, N. Y. - At an early hour Thursday morning occurred the death of Marvin J. Baker, one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of this locality. His death is especially sad, inasmuch as his wife is a confirmed invalid, to whom his devotion has been remarkable. For a number of years she has been a sufferer from rheumatism, until at the present time she is in a state of total helplessness. For a short time past, Mr. Baker had not been in very robust health, but he retired Wednesday night apparently as well as usual. The next morning he did not come down stairs at his usual time, and his granddaughter went to call him, but could get no response. A neighbor was called in and he found that Mr. Baker was dead. Besides his widow, he is survived by two sons, Winfield and Gardner, both of this village, and two sisters, Mrs. Janette Griffith of East Bloomfield, and Miss Nancy Baker of Hornellsville. Mr. Baker was 62 years of age and is the last of three brothers, who owned three farms which were adjoining, Samuel Baker died in January, 1902, Ortis Baker in March, 1902. The funeral was conducted by the members of Millers Corners Lodge, 279, A. O. U. W.
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