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- from "The Rosenbery Herald", 17 Aug 1934 (findagrave.com)
Friends of W.C. Baker of this city were shocked and deeply grieved to learn of his death. Mr. Baker was found dead in his garage Tuesday morning and it is believed that he passed away some time during Sunday. He had been in ill health and despondent for some time. Mr. Baker was born in Fort Bend county October 16, 1862. He lived in the county all of his life. He was the eldest son of the late G.C. Baker, Sr. and Mary Staples Baker, who came to Texas from Homer, Louisiana in 1859. Mr. Baker married Miss Lula Hagan, December 12, 1898, and they made their home in Rosenberg for many years. She preceded Mr. Baker in death by about ten years. Deceased is survived by one son Clarence Baker or Richmond; one brother, Judge G.C. Baker, Jr., of Richmond; tow sister, Mrs. C.A. Moers and Mrs. Arthur Hirsch, both of Houston and his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Clarence Baker. Funeral services were held in the Morton Cemetery in Richmond, Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. B.D. Clark, pastor of the First Christian church of Rosenberg, conducted the services assisted by Rev. J. Vernon Wheeless pastor of the First Baptist church of Rosenberg. A large concourse of friends from all over the country were present to pay their final tribute to a highly esteemed pioneer. Interment was made by the grave of his wife in Morton Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Louis Cumings, Jr., R.A. Hagan, E. Zwahr, Tom Booth, M. Podlipny and G.G. Roane. The Foerster Funeral Home of Rosenberg had charge of funeral arrangements. Sympathy of the community is extended the bereaved loved ones.
- from "Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982" (ancestry.com)
W.C. Baker, a widower resident of Rosenberg, Ft. Bend, TX, former prison guard guarding convicts, born 16 Oct 1962 to G.C. Baker Sr. b. LA, died on 11 Aug 1934 in Rosenberg of a shot in the head with a 45 colt. Burial on 15 Aug 1934 in Richmond TX. Informant Clarence Baker of Richmond.
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