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3851 | from "The Boston Globe", 14 Jun 1912 (newspapers.com) WORCESTER, June 14th - Mrs Ella K. Baker aged 28, wife of Charles Baker of 184 Salisbury st. and daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Archibald McCullagh of 5 Harrington av., died in Memorial Hospital yesterday after an illness of less than a week. Mrs. Baker was one of the best known young women of Worcester and her death coming yesterday was an especially hard blow as her husband is president of Worcester Polytechnic Institute Alumni Association, which had its annual reunions yesterday afternoon after the commencement exercises earlier in the day. They were married only last September when the plans for one of the big social events of the Fall season in Worcester had to be changed at the last minute because of the sudden death of her brother Archibald McCullough Jr. She was born in Brooklyn N.Y. in 1884, but came to Worcester as a girl when her father accepted the pastorate of Plymouth Congregational Church. She took courses in academics at Morristown, N.J., Greenneld and at Bertier, Can., and traveled all over Europe and the United States. In addition to her husband and her father and mother, she leaves two brothers, Alexander A McCullagh, a lawyer in Philadelphia, and Samuel McCullagh, a physician in New York City and a sister Mrs. Richard Olney 2d of Dedham. The funeral will be Saturday afternoon at 2 from her home at 184 Salisbury Street. | McCullagh, Ella Kerr (I15794)
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3852 | from "The Boston Globe", 15 Oct 1904 (newspapers.com) HAYWARD - In Charlestown, Oct. 14, Levi H., beloved husband of the late Caroline E. Hayward. Funeral from the residence of his son, Henry E. Hayward, 24 Prospect st, Sunday, Oct 16, at 1:30 p.m. Burial private. | Hayward, Levi Henry (I945)
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3853 | from "The Boston Globe", 19 Apr 1918 (newspapers.com) RANDOLOPH, April 19 - M. Everett Baker, 43 years old, died suddenly this morning at his home on South Main st He was born and had always lived in this town. He was employed in a shoe factory in Brockton. Mr. Baker leaves a wife and daughter, also his mother, Mrs M. Wales Baker, three sisters and three brothers. He was a past noble grand of Rising Star Lodge, I.O.O.F., and also of Golden Star Rebekah Lodge. | Baker, Minot Everett (I14510)
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3854 | from "The Boston Globe", 19 Mar 1940 (newspapers.com) BAKER - In Natick, March 18, Rufus G., husband of Alice Bacon Baker. Services from Gibbs' Funeral Home, 35 West Commonwealth road (Route 30), Cochituate, Thursday at 2 p.m. Visiting hours at Funeral Home from 7 to 9 Wednesday evening. Relatives and friends invited. | Baker, Rufus Glass (I14677)
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3855 | from "The Boston Globe", 19 Sep 1972 (newspapers.com) BAKER - Of Malden, Sept. 18, Alice W. (Tyler), wife of the late Harry W., of 61 North Milton St., mother of Harold E. Baker of Saugus, and sister of Clara Cotta of Newton. Funeral services will be held at the Weir Funeral Home, 144 Salem St., Malden, on Thursday, Sept. 21, at 1 p.m. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday evening. 7-9 p.m. | Tyler, Alice (I14721)
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3856 | from "The Boston Globe", 2 Apr 1964 (newspapers.com) BAKER - Of Holbrook, Apr. 1, Norman F., husband of the late Mary (Barrett) Baker of 23 Winter st. Reposing at the Cartwright Funeral Home, 69 South Franklin st., Holbrook. Funeral Friday, at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Calling hours, Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. | Baker, Norman Fritts (I14514)
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3857 | from "The Boston Globe", 2 Jun 1966 (newspapers.com) POTTER - In Boston May 30, Elizabeth (Baker) Potter of 375 Marlborough St. Wife of the late Paul Potter. Mother of Miss Constance W Potter. Funeral service at Trinity Church, Copley Sq., Boston on Thursday June 2 at 2 p.m. Friends may call at the Waterman Chapel, 495 Commonwealth Ave., Kenmore Sq., Boston Wednesday 7 to 9 p.m. | Baker, Elizabeth Bryant (I15792)
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3858 | from "The Boston Globe", 2 Oct 1934 (newspapers.com) Manchester, N.H., Oct 1 – MRs. Lydia Ann Isbell, Manchester's oldest resident, today reach the age of 101 years. In observance of her birthday a group of 14 of her intimate friends gathered at her home which was with Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Robinson, 677 Beach st. She received gifts of flowers and other mementos and a birthday cake graced her table, which she cut herself and distributed among her callers. Miss Isbell, still keen of intellect, led the conversation and chatted merely with the members of the company. She was born in Boston Oct 1, 1833, and for 30 years taught school in what was known as the Wells school, which occupied a site near the Massachusetts General Hospital. Her maiden name was Lydia Ann Hayward, and she made her home in Massachusetts until seven years ago when she came here. She said she recalls when a Tremont Street of Boston was a residential section and occupied by dwelling houses. | Hayward, Lydia Ann (I946)
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3859 | from "The Boston Globe", 22 Jun 1899 (newspapers.com) DANVERS, June 22 - George W. Baker, chairman of the board of selectmen, died at his home on Holton st. last night after a brief illness. He was born in Danvers Jan. 27, 1852, and was educated in the public schools. For many years he was engaged in the manufacturer of boots and shoes. He served as an assessor for three years, and as selectmen for a long period. He was a director in the Peabody cooperative Bank and a prominent member of the Masonic fraternity. He was also a member of the local lodge of United Workmen, of Agawam tribe of Red Men, of the Legion of Honor, the American Arcanum and the Windsor social club. He leaves a wife and two sons. | Baker, George Ward (I14187)
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3860 | from "The Boston Globe", 23 Aug 1994 (ancestry.com) HOFFMAN - Entered Eternal Rest Aug. 21, Wolf 'Casey', of Malden. Husband of the late Lillian (Andrews). Brother of Joseph Hoffman, Charles and Abraham Roffman. Services at the Ezrath Israel Cemetery, Buxton Rd. (off Rte 114W), Danvers, Tues., Aug. 23 at 10:30 am. Condolence calls will be omitted. Expressions of sympathy may be donated to the charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Goldman Funeral Chapel, MALDEN. | Hoffman, Wolf “Jack” (I202)
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3861 | from "The Boston Globe", 23 Dec 1885 (newspapers.com) Danvers, December 21. - D. Brooks Baker of the firm D. B. Baker and Son, shoe manufacturers, committed suicide this afternoon. He was about as usual during the day and about 5 o'clock went to his factory and ordered the engineer to shut down. This was done and Mr. Baker started out into the backyard of this house. In a few minutes the engineers heard a pistol-shot, and rushing to the door saw Mr. Baker placed the pistol behind his ear and fire a second time. He fell to the ground, and after being carried to his house Dr. Kemp was called, who pronounced all effors to save his life futile. No cause has been assigned for the act, as a firm was apparently doing a good business and he was not known to have any trouble. Deceased was about 65 years of age and leaves a widow and grown-up son and two daughters. | Baker, Daniel Brooks (I14182)
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3862 | from "The Boston Globe", 26 Jan 2005 (newspapers.com) HAYWARD, Vera T. (Murray) – January 23, 2005 of Hingham, beloved wife of the late Henry A. Hayward. Loving mother of a Gregory M. Hayward of Hingham and the late Henry "Hank" M. Hayward. Also survived by 5 Grandsons and 1 Great-Granddaughter. Sister of the Late Capt. James M. Murray USN retired and Mary "Jan" Murray-Beck. A Aass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the Church of the Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, 1057 Main Street, Hingham on Friday morning at 10:00. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours omitted. In lieu of flowers donations and Vera's memory may be made to the American Cancer Society 30 Speen St. Framingham, MA 01701. Interment at National Cemetery Bourne. Mass at 2 PM Friday afternoon. The Dolan Funeral Home of Milton is assisting the Hayward family with arrangements. | Murray, Veronica Teresa “Vera” (I13368)
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3863 | from "The Boston Globe", 29 Sep 1968 (newspapers.com) PINKERTON - Departed suddenly, Sept. 27th, Leah (Bloom) of 1949 Commonwealth av., Brighton, beloved wife of the late Philip Pinkerton, devoted mother of Ruth Conn, of Brookline, and dear sister of Sadye Musinsky of Swampscott; also survived by three grandchildren. Services at the Stanetsky Memorial Chapels, 1668 Beacon st., Brookline, on Sunday, Sept. 29th, at 2 p.m. Memorial week will be observed at the home of Mrs. Ruth Conn, 12 Greenway ct., Brookline, through Tuesday noon. Expressions of sympathy may be donated in her memory to your favorite charity. | Bloom, Leah (I25334)
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3864 | from "The Boston Globe", 30 Apr 2017 (newspapers.com) HAYWARD, Catharine A., Of Hingham, formerly of Osterville, Marstons Mills, and Milton, April 29, 2017. Beloved daughter of the late Henry N. and Helen (Casey) Hayward. Sister of David F Hayward of Hingham and the late Paul Hayward, William G. Hayward, Henry A. Hayward and Mary H. "Molly" Herlihy. Aunt Cate is survived by many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grand nephews. Catharine was a loyal, dedicated employee of the Saint Vincent de Paul Society, retiring as an Executive Secretary in 1986 after 45 years of employment. A Mass of Christian Burial well be celebrated in Saint Mary of the Hills Church, 29 St. Mary's Road, Milton, Thursday April 4 at 11:00 AM. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue, East Milton Square, Wednesday 4-7 PM. Interment Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston. In lieu of flowers, make a donation to your local St. Vincent DePaul Society location. | Hayward, Catherine A (I8956)
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3865 | from "The Boston Globe", 31 Jan 1931 (newspapers.com) Miss Molly Mildred Roffman, a junior at Malden High School, died at the Beth Israel Hospital in Dorchester yesterday after a brief sickness of pneumonia. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roffman, 136 Lyme st, and was born in Malden. She is survived by her parents and eight brothers, Harry, Wolf, Paul, Louis, Joseph, Abraham, Charles and Philip Roffman. | Roffman, Molly (I206)
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3866 | from "The Boston Globe", 6 Sep 1938 (newspapers.com) HAYWARD - In Dorchester, Sept. 5, Henry N., beloved husband of Helen F. (Casey) Hayward. Funeral from residence, 22 Victoria st., on Thursday morning, Victoria st., on Thursday morning. Requiem High Mass at St. William's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends welcome. | Hayward, Harry Nathan (I8934)
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3867 | from "The Boston Globe", 7 Dec 1959 (newspapers.com) Mrs. Miriam H. Clark, 78, of 21 Grover av., Winthrop, a member of Daughters of the American Revolution, died today at her home. Mrs. Clark was a member of the Winthrop Women's Club. She leaves a son, John H. Lewis of Hoxie, R.I.; four daughters, Miriam C. Clark, an instructor at Concord School; Mrs. Katherine A. Ratliss of New Brunswick, N.H.; Mrs. Madeline C. MacPhee of Dayton, O., and Mrs. Evangeline R. Shay of Westwood. A requiem Mass will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday in St. John the Evangelist Church, Winthrop. | Hayward, Mariam A (I8935)
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3868 | from "The Boston Globe", 8 Sep 1938 (newspapers.com) More than 1500 person attended funeral services in St. William's Church, Dorchester av., Dorchester, this morning, for Henry N. Hayward, contractor, who died Monday. The cortege proceeded from Mr. Hayward's lat home, 22 Victoria st., to the church. A requiem high mass was celebrated at 9 o'clock by Rev. William A. Long with John Malley and Paul Flynn acolytes. Within the sanctuary were Rev. William Cusick, S.J.; Rev John D. Kelley, S.J. and Rev. J.L. Hurld S.J., of Boston College High School. Miss Daisy Griffin, organist, directed the musical program. Miss Gertrude Driscoll, soprano; Miss Ann Connors, contralto, and James Herrick, tenor, were soloists. Griffin's mass was sung. There were may floral offerings. The honorary pallbearers were Public Works Commissioner George G. Hyland, and Secretary John J. Connolly of the Highway Division; Capt. John F. McCarthy, Samuel J. Tomasello, Thomas Hanigan, John Doyle, Maurice Devine, James P. Timilty, Ex-Representative Bernard J. Hanrahan, Charles J. McCarthy, Henry J. O'Neil, Peter Garvey, Patrick J. Boyle and Chief James A. Desmond of the Contract Division, Public Works Department. The active neareers were Daniel Murphy, Francis Doyle, Thomas Callahan, Joseph Troy, Martin L. Gaddis and Jubbard W. Scott. The ushers were John Green, Cornelius J. Collins and Frank Rock. Among those present were John J. Curley of the Public Utilities Commission, Civil Service Commissioner Louis Capelle, Deputy Sherriff James P. Keliher, and Dist. Atty. William J. Foley. Burial was in Forest Hills Cemetery where Fr. Long read prayers. | Hayward, Harry Nathan (I8934)
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3869 | from "The Boston Globe", 9 Dec 1892 (newspapers.com) BAKER - In Roxbury, Dec. 7, Alice Mary Baker, 39 yrs. 3 mo. Funeral from 25 Sunnyside terrace, Friday, at 1 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. | Baker, Alice Mary (I2270)
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3870 | from "The Boston Herald" , 8 Jun 1913 PERKINS - In Brookline, Jun 7, Gustavus S. Perkins, formerly of Hartford, Ct., 79 yrs. Funeral services at Chapel, Spring st. Essex, Mass., Monday, June 9, at 10 A.M. Relatives and friends invited to attend. (Salem papers please copy.) | Perkins, Gustavus Story (I17239)
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3871 | from "The Boston Herald" (genealogybank.com) EDWARD C. BAKER Edward C. Baker, 85, of 382 Crescent street, Waltham, chief engineer at the Waltham Watch plant for 35 years until his retirement three years ago, died yesterday at his home. Born in Marlboro, he leaves his wife, Mrs. Nellie Baker; a son, Jewett C. of Marblehead and tow grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday at the home. | Baker, Edward Convers (I14613)
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3872 | from "The Boston Herald", 1 Nov 1882 (genealogybank.com) WANTED - Immediately experienced machine girls and fine stitchers on coats; also experienced binders; good pay and steady work. Apply at 80 Blackstone st.; up 2 flights. MAX SCHWARTZ | Schwartz, Max (I8)
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3873 | from "The Boston Herald", 11 Jun 1942 (genealogybank.com) WORCESTER, June 10 - Funeral services for Charles Baker, 69, of 42 Westwood drive, president and treasurer of the Baker Lumber Company, and president of the Baker Box Company, who died today at his home will be at 2 P.M. Friday in the Parish House of First Unitarian Church. Burial will be in the Rural Cemetery. A graduate of Worcester Tech, Mr. Baker had been an officer of the College Corporation and the Alumni Association for over 46 years. He was a trustee of Worcester County Institution for Savings, a past president of Northeastern Lumber Dealers' Association, member of First Unitarian Church, Worcester Club, Tatnuck County Club, Players Club of Worcester, Worcester Art Museum, Worcester Association of Mutual Aid in Detecting Thieves, Chamber of Commerce, Civic Music Association and Worcester County Fish and Game Association. He was valedictorian when he was graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 1893, entering then the business established here by his father in 1855. He was elected a member of the W.P.I. Association in 1894, was its vice president from 1897 to 1899, its secretary from 1899 to 1909 and president from 1909 to 1912. He had been secretary of the college Corporation since 1911. He had been a life trustee since 1919 and received an honorary doctorate of engineering degree from Tech two years ago. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Ruth (Curtis) Baker; three daughters, Mrs. Prentice Strong of New York, Mrs. William T Carleton of Worcester and Miss Faith A. Baker of this city; and a sister, Mrs. Paul Potter of Boston. | Baker, Charles (I15790)
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3874 | from "The Boston Herald", 12 Sep 1923 MEMORIAM - In fond and loving memory of my dearly beloved husband, BENJAMIN SCHWARTZ, who passed away Sept. 12, 1921. May his soul rest in peace. ROSE HAMBRO SCHWARTZ | Schwartz, Benjamin (I181)
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3875 | from "The Boston Herald", 14 Feb 1967 (genealogybank.com) BLOOM - Departed Feb. 13, Maurice of 1954 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton. Beloved husband of Lena (Rosen); devoted father of Mrs. Myrtle Tallen of Brookline and Irving Bloom of West Newton; loving brother of Mrs. Leah Pinkerton of Brighton, Mrs. Sadie Musinsky of Swampscott, and the late David Bloom and the late Helen Block. Also survived by five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Service at the Stanetsky Memorial Chapels. 1688 Beacon St., Brookline, Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 11 a.m. Memorial week will be observed at his late residence. Expressions of sympathy may be donated in his memory to the Heart Fund. Kindly omit flowers. | Bloom, Maurice (I25330)
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3876 | from "The Boston Herald", 15 Feb 1912 (genealogybank.com) PATTEN - In Savin Hill, Feb. 13, Mary Daman Patten, widow of Claudius B. Patten, 77 yrs. Services at Second Church Dorchester, Thursday, Feb 15, at 2:30 PM. Friends are invited to attend. Burial private. | Perkins, Mary Daman (I17032)
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3877 | from "The Boston Herald", 15 Jun 1852 DEATHS: At Randolph, 12 inst, Mr. Albert Baker, 39. | Baker, Albert (I14501)
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3878 | from "The Boston Herald", 16 Apr 1942 Aronson, Rebecca, April 14, beloved wife of Joseph, beloved mother of Adolph, Mildred, George and Melvin. Services at Levine Chapel, 470 Harvard St, Brookline, Mass, Thrusday, April 16, 1942 at 3 pm. Kindly omit flowers. Memorial week, 60 Kenilworth St, Newton, Mass. | Schwartz, Rebecca “Bertha” (I178)
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3879 | from "The Boston Herald", 16 Aug 1953 (genealogybank.com) John S. Crowley, 84, of 56 Lothrop St., Beverly, for nearly half a century publisher of New England city directories and president of the Beverly Chamber of Commerce, died yesterday. A partner in Crowley & Lunt, he was active in business up to his death and had long been a civic leader in Beverly. He was a past president of the Beverly Rotary Club, a past president and charter member of the Beverly Men's Singing Club, a director of the Beverly YMCA and a member of the Essex County Board of Trade. He was also a member of Budleigh Lodge, A.F.&A.M. Her leaves two brothers, M. Jerome and Daniel E., both of Beverly. Funeral services will be Thursday at 3 p.m. at the First Church in Salem with burial in Harmony Grove cemetery, Salem. | Crowley, John Sarsfield (I3881)
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3880 | from "The Boston Herald", 16 Feb 1957 (genealogybank.com) BAKER - In Malden, February 15, Harry W., husband of Alice (Tyler) Baker of 61 North Milton St. Funeral services at the Weir Funeral Home, 144 Salem St., Malden, Monday the 1 P.M. Relatives and friends invited. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Sunday 3-5, 7-9 P.M. | Baker, Harry Wright (I14717)
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3881 | from "The Boston Herald", 17 Aug 1867 (genealogybank.com) DEATHS: At Roxbury, Freday, 16th inst., Abel Baker, 89. | Baker, Abel (I14148)
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3882 | from "The Boston Herald", 17 Mar 1903 (genealogybank.com) Henry A. Perkins of Danvers is dead. He was 83 years old, and had passed most of his life in Danvers. Many years ago he was a selectman of the town. He was a charter member of Amity lodge, F.A.M., and later, when Mosaic lodge was formed, he joined it. His wife died about two months ago. | Perkins, Henry Augustus (I19576)
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3883 | from "The Boston Herald", 17 May 1954 (genealogybank.com) Harold S. Baker, 74, of 30 Chestnut St., Beacon Hill, retired investment broker, died yesterday at Baker Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Born in Boston, Mr. Perkins was associated with the brokerage business for many ears and had been affiliated with the Raymond H. Faxon Co. He leaves a brother, Carl P. Perkins of Indiana, and a sister Mrs. Emily S. Hotchkiss of Gloucester. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the W.S. Pike Funeral Home, Gloucester. | Perkins, Harold Sawyer (I19871)
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3884 | from "The Boston Herald", 18 Feb 1954 (genealogybank.com) Mr Dwight P Allen of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Sally Marel Allen to Mr. Farnsworth K. Baker of Falmout. Miss Allen and Mr. Baker are both students at the University of Maine, where she is a member of Pi Beta Phi, and he, of Theta Chi. | Family: Farnsworth Keith Baker / Sally Marel Allen (F5751)
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3885 | from "The Boston Herald", 2 Aug 1945 (genealogybank.com) Funeral services for Mrs. Angla Walker of 20 Pond lane, Arlington, widow of Fred G. Walker, were held last night in the D.W. Grannan & Son Funeral home, Arlington. She died Tuesday. She was a member of the Women's Republican Club of Arlington, Arlington Grange and First Baptist Church, Arlington. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Agnes Ellsworth of Bronx, N.Y. | Angia (I3887)
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3886 | from "The Boston Herald", 21 Dec 1955 (genealogybank.com) BAKER Of Waltham, died December 20, 1955, after a long illness, Dr. (Leslie) Talbot Baker, husband of the late Aleta B. Baker. He is survived by nieces and nephews. Services at the Lee M. Frasier Funeral Chapel, 245 Main st., Waltham, Thursday, December 22, 1955, at 2 P.M. Relative and friends are invited to visit the chapel Wednesday, from 7 to 9 P.M. Interment in Newton Cemetery. | Baker, Leslie Talbot (I16020)
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3887 | from "The Boston Herald", 21 Feb 1925 (genealogybank.com) BAKER - In Brookline, Feb 19, Ellen T. Baker, wife of Amos Prescott Baker. Services at Chapel of Cemetery, Walk Hill st. Forest Hills, Saturday, Feb. 2, at 2 P.M. Kindly omit flowers. | Smith, Ellen Talbot (I16018)
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3888 | from "The Boston Herald", 22 May 1902 (genealogybank.com) PERKINS - In Quincy, May 21, Mary F., wife of Elias A. Perkins, 66 yrs 6 mos. Funeral from late residence, 160 Elm st. Friday, May 23, at 2:30 P.M. Relative and friends invited to attend. | Hills, Mary Frances (I20459)
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3889 | from "The Boston Herald", 22 Oct 1917 (genealogybank.com) Mr. and Mrs. Parker L. Walker of 5 Winthrop street, Salem, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary yesterday with a reception to their friends both afternoon and evening. The Sough Congregational Church, at which Mr. Walker served as organist for 50 years continuously, presented the couple with flowers. When less than 11 years old he was organist at the Howard Street Congregational Church. A year later he went to the St. James Church. He was organist at St. Peter's Episcopal Church at the age of 13, and for six years after that presided at the organ at the First Baptist Church. April 2, 1865, he became organist of the South Congregational Church. Mrs. Walker was Miss Arabella S. Goldsmith of Salem, and the couple were married in Chelsea, Oct. 21, 1867. They had two children, a son, Fred Goldsmith Walker of Danvers, and a daughter, the late Mrs. Edward S. Little of Washington. | Family: Parker Lamson Walker / Arabella S Goldsmith (F651)
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3890 | from "The Boston Herald", 23 Dec 1942 (genealogybank.com) SALEM, Dec. 22 - Funeral services for Charles L. Walker, 90, for many years an organist in churches here, will be held tomorrow at 1:30 P.M. at the Everett Smith funeral home 131 Bridge street. He died yesterday at his home, 56 Endicott street. He was a well known figure at the Salem Willows up until a few years ago, having been a concessionaire there for more than to decades. | Walker, Charles L (I2202)
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3891 | from "The Boston Herald", 23 Nov 1956 (genealogybank.com) BAKER In West Newton, Nov. 22, Mabel (Keniston) Baker, widow of William B. Baker, Sr. Funeral in the First Unitarian Church (Richards Memorial Chapel), Wahington St., West Newton, Saturday, Nov. 24, at 2 P.M. Burial private. | Keniston, Mabel (I14212)
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3892 | from "The Boston Herald", 24 Jan 1943 (genealogybank.com) BAKER Of Newton Highlands, in Miami, Florida, Jan 19, Aleta B. Baker, wife of Dr. Talbot Baker. Services at the residence, 12 Sagamore rd. Newton Highlands, Sunday, Han 24, at 2:30 P.M. | Singhi, Aleta Blanche (I16037)
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3893 | from "The Boston Herald", 24 Mar 1903 (genealogybank.com) BAKER - In Cambridge, March 22, Edgar P. Baker, 55 yrs 7 mos. Funeral service Wednesday, March 25, at 12 M. at Wood Memorial Church, corner Austin and Columbia sts, Cambridge. Friends cordially invited without further notice. | Baker, Edgar Pemberton (I14287)
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3894 | from "The Boston Herald", 25 May 1945 (genealogybank.com) CARD OF THANKS The Family of the Late HARRY MAZOR wish to thank our many relatives and friends for their kindness and expressions of sympathy extended to us in our recent bereavement, FANNY MAZOR, BERTHA BARKIN, RUTH KULBERSH, MYER MAZOR | Mazer, Harry (I27061)
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3895 | from "The Boston Herald", 26 Dec 1927 (genealogybank.com) Mrs. Jeanie Lawrence Kimball, wife of Marcus Morton Kimball, Boston lawyer, died yesterday at her home., 101 Chestnut street, in her 59th year. She was the daughter of Benjamin Perkins and Josephine (Welsh) Perkins and was born in Philadelphia on Nov. 4, 1868. She married Mr. Kimball in 1891. During the last 15 years she spent considerable time abroad. She is survived by her husband and two sons, Day and Lawrence Kimball, barristers in London; two brothers, Russell and Lawrence Perkins, both of Pomfret, Ct. Funeral services will held at the Mt. Auburn cemetery chapel on th Thursday, at 11:30 A.M. Burial will be in the family lot at Mr. Auburn. | Perkins, Jeanie Lawrence (I19920)
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3896 | from "The Boston Herald", 26 Feb 1906 (genealogybank.com) BAKER - In Somerville, Feb. 24, Roswell F. Baker. Funeral services at his late residence, 26 Hudson st, Tuesday, Feb 27, at 7:30 P M. Relatives and friends invited to attend. | Baker, Roswell Farnum (I14286)
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3897 | from "The Boston Herald", 29 Jun 1943 (genealogybank.com) Funeral Rites Today For Alfred T. Baker Funeral services for Alfred Talbot Baker, 63, of 17 Hopkins road, Arlington, retired advertising man, will be held today at St. John;s Episcopal Church, Arlington, at 2:30 o'clock. He died Sunday. Born in Newport, R.I., he was a graduate of Noble and Greenough School and of Harvard College, class of 1902. He entered the newspaper advertising business, and later was associated wit the old Commonwealth Trust Company of Boston until his retirement. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Gordon Smith and Mrs. Nancy Chapin, both of Arlington; a son, Talbot Baker, and a brother, Dr. Talbot Baker of Newton. | Baker, Alfred Talbot (I16021)
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3898 | from "The Boston Herald", 3 May 1901 PERKINS - In Roxbury, May 2, Gilman A. Perkins, 49 yrs 11 mos 14 ds. Funeral services at sister's residence, 746 1/2 East Third st, South Boston, Saturday, May 4, at 1:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. | Perkins, Gilman Allen (I17267)
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3899 | from "The Boston Herald", 4 Nov 1941 (genealogybank.com) Services for Fred Goldsmith Walker, 73, of 20 Pond lane, Arlington, retired Boston newspaper advertising man, will be held tomorrow at 1:45 P.M. in the Saville and Kimball Chapel, 418 Massachusetts avenue, Arlington. Burial will be in Harmony Grove cemetery, Salem. He was associated with the Boston Transcript for many years before retiring nearly nine years ago. He died Sunday. Born in Salem, he had been a resident of Arlington for seven years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Arlington, and Franklin lodge of Masons, New York. | Walker, Fred Goldsmith (I3884)
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3900 | from "The Boston Herald", 5 May 1943 (genealogybank.com) SALEM, May 4 - Mrs. Gertrude Walker-Crowley, 61, singer and music teacher, died today at her home at 18 Mr. Vernon street here. As a lyric soprano, she appeared on the concert stage for many years, and she had voice studios in Salem and Boston. A 10th generation direct descendant of Roger Conant, founder of Salem, she was the daughter of the late Albert J. Walker, organist and musician. and Mrs. Anne B. Walker, who survives her. Mrs. Walker-Crowley organized and conducted the Choral Art Society of Salem, and was a sponsor and patron of the Men's Singing Club of Beverly. She was active in the campaigns for women's suffrage, was for several years vice president and secretary of the Young Womens' Association of Salem, and for 25 years was associated with her husband in the social activities of department of the Beverly YMCA. She was a member of the Boston Professional Women's Club, and a member of the First Parish Unitarian Church of Salem. She leaves her husband and mother. Funeral services will be at the First Parish Church, Friday at 2 P.M. Burial will be in Harmony Grove cemetery. | Walker, Gertrude (I3880)
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