Kathleen H. (closeup) BAKER
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Additional BAKER Surnames in WESTLAWN MEMORIAL PARK (WESTLAWN) Cemetery
BAKER, B. O. “Jack”BAKER, VarettaBAKER, B. O. “Jack” (closeup)BAKER, Varetta (closeup)BAKER, Kathleen H.BAKER, Kathleen H. (closeup)HAWKINS BAKER, Kathleen H. (closeup)BAKER, Hilda JoBAKER, Leonard D.BAKER, LillianBAKER, OrvilBAKER, Richard LeonBAKER, Vicki Lynn Additional BAKER Surnames in HUTCHINSON County
BAKER, Kit McKinleyBAKER, Versa EstherBAKER, Clara E.BAKER, Daniel W.BAKER, Raymond L.BAKER, Della FayeBAKER, Della Faye (closeup)BAKER, Raymond L. (closeup)BAKER, Elmer LeeBAKER, Opal BellBAKER, Opal Bell (closeup)BAKER, Elmer Lee (closeup)BAKER, Harold StanleyBAKER, Lee A.BAKER, Izetta F.BAKER, John P.BAKER, M. ArleneBAKER, M. L.BAKER, Sam L.BAKER, Wanda L.
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Submitted: 12/15/20 • Approved: 12/15/20 • Last Updated: 12/18/20 • R372111-G372111-S3
1906-1974
Photo, courtesy of Edith Guynes Stanley
*Obituary
Kathleen was the daughter of Hal H. Hawkins and Emma Wheeler. She married E. Don Baker.
(Published in Borger News Herald, July 15, 1974)
Funeral services for Kathleen Hawkins Baker, 67, of 611 W. Jackson, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the First Presbyterian Church with Dr. Robert Presnall, pastor, officiating.
Interment will follow in the Westlawn Memorial Park under the direction of Minton Mortuary.
Mrs. Baker died at her home at 3 a.m. today. She was born Nov. 1, 1906 in Hereford and had been a resident of Borger since 1927. She had taught in the Borger School System from 1927 until 1935.
Mrs. Baker was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and the Paragon Club.
Survivors include her husband, E.D. (Don), of the home; two sons, Art of Amarillo and Buzz of Borger; one daughters, Mrs. Nancy Scovill of Sarasota, Florida, and two grandchildren.
All memorials are requested to be made to Girls Town.
Contributor: Edith Guynes Stanley
Contributed on 12/15/20 by neldapat
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