Mrs. Anna Baker Dies •
Last rites for Mrs. Anna Bak-j
er, 80. ot Elmore, will be held on ;
Saturday afternoon in the home I
of her brother. William Hotmer. j
southeast of town. Services will '
be held at 1:30 in the home and;
at 2 o'clock in Trinitv Lutheran i
church, her pastor, Kev. A. C. I
Tbober. officiating, and SabroskeI
and Myers, funeral directors, in :
charge. Interment will be in I
Gibson burg- Lutheran cemetery.
Mrs. Baker, who had been in
ill health for a long time, had
made her home with Mr. Hotmer,
her only brother, for many years,
having lived all but five years oi
her life there on the homestead
farm. After marriage in young
womanhood she and her Jiusband
lived in Pcmberville. he dying
five years later. Suffering from
a chronic ailment, she had been
bedfast since last April.
Mrs. Haker was one of eight in |
the parental familv, and all but |
her surviving brother, Mr. Hot-1
mer, have preceded her in death.
She bad no children, but many
nephews and nieces survive.