![]() Winland, son and daughter, of sycamore Valley Albert Grandchildren and five great grandchildren, besides a host of relatives andĪge of sixteen at the Richfork congregation of the Church of ChristĪt which place she still held her membership.ĭistance are Crawford Cronin, of Smackover, Ark. Hines,īoth of Woodsfield one sister, Mrs. Her husband preceded her to the Great BeyondĪbout fifteen years ago and two of the girls died in infancy. Years ago, and to this union five children were born, three girls and two boys Īnd besides these they raised two others, Mary Early and Edna Cronin. She was married to Albert Cronin over sixty Interment was made in Barber Ridge cemeteryīy the side of the body of her late husband, Albert Cronin.Įlizabeth Baker, was born July 20, 1847, and departed this life April 15, 1926,Īt the age of seventy-eight years, 8 months and 25 days. The residence on Sunday afternoon in charge of her pastor, H. Years, died at 12:30 Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of herĪve after an illness of several months from She was laid to rest in the Grandview Cemetery. Stanley Johnson of Carrollton, O., on Wednesday, May 5. Happiness of others, life to her was a joy. Wonderful grandmother and neighbor and friend that always thought of herself She was a true Christian at heart, a kind and tender mother, a most Hearts are deeply grieved from this great loss. ![]() Three daughters, twelve grandchildren and a large circle of friends whose She had answered the call of Him who doth Her husband and son were at Wheeling attending services at the Gloryīarn, returning home late at night, they did not learn of her death until Was calling for her grandmother having not yet seen her. He heard the cry of her granddaughter who had Schnegg, a near neighbor, in the evening. All appearances show that she was returningįrom feeding chickens after dinner and stopping at woodpile for wood, was foundĭead at that place by Geo. Passed away Sunday, May 2, (1926) from heart failure at her home. For a current list of available CDs click here. Have been photographed and made into CDs. ![]() ![]() Page of dozens of Monroe County record books ![]()
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