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This is a record of all the cemeteries (not burials).
This is a record of burials, cemetery by cemetery.
This is a record of burials for one cemetery.
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| Baker, Ada Norene Bomer 149764 |
| Birth: 01/11/1911
Death: 11/01/1975
Marriage: 07/02/1937
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| Cemetery: Hopewell (F-11-1-NW) |
| Record Source: Headstone, The Paris News |
See Image Baker, Ada Norene
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If you copy this information, please cite this as your source:
Betsy Mills and Ron Brothers. The Death and Cemetery Records of Lamar County, Texas, ReBroMa Press, 2008, http://www.lamarcountytx.org/cemetery. (12/16/2025)
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Notes
THE PARIS NEWS, Sunday, November 2, 1975, p. 16: “Mrs. Jesse Baker. Mrs. Jesse (Ada Norene) Baker, 605 E. Kentucky St. Anadarko, Okla., died at 5 a.m. Saturday in the Presbyterian Hospital at Oklahoma City. She was a former resident of Paris. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Leverett and Steele Memorial Chapel. Interment will be in Hopewell Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Mrs. Baker was born Jan. 11, 1911, in Bennington, Okla. a daughter of Chester Bomer and the former Miss May Smith. She and Mr. Baker were married July 2, 1937, in Clovis, N.M. They moved from Lamar County to Tulia in 1949 where she was a nurse. She was also a rural mail carrier at Happy, Tex. before moving to Anadarko a short time ago. Mr. Baker died June 10, 1970. Survivors include her mother, now Mrs. Mae Kurz of Corpus Christi; one son, Jerry Baker of Guymon, Okla.; five daughters, Mrs. James (Lavonia) Guthrie of Norman, Okla., Mrs. Joan Mendez of Oklahoma City, Okla., Mrs. Bob (Rosa) Gregory of Jal, N.M., Mrs. Glen (Mollie)Erkenbrack of Anadarko, Okla. and Mrs. Sharron Stohmeyer of Norman Okla.; a step-daughter, Mrs. Jack (Wilma) Morris of Lubbock; one brother, Jimmy Bomer of Gardenia, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Edith Mosley of Corpus Christi, Mrs. Mabel Cunningham of Jasper, Ark., and Mrs. Fannie Stubbs of Lubbock; 19 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.”
On the same stone with Jesse Lee Baker.
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