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MRS.
RACHEL R. HUNTER
Mrs. Rachel R. Hunter, for sixty-five years a resident of
Montgomery county, nearly fifty years of which she spent in the
vicinity of Villisca, died Saturday at her home in Red Oak after an
illness of fourteen weeks.
She was born in Ohio on Aug. 26, 1844, and at the age of fifteen
years she came with her parents to Villisca. In 1865 she was
married to James D. Baker, who owned and operated the first
blacksmith shop in Villisca. To this union eleven children were
born, two sons and two daughters of whom are deceased. Those
surviving are Mrs. W. H. Davis, J. Arthur, and George Baker, Red
Oak; Samuel C., Shenandoah; Harry A., Des Moines; Guy R., Graff,
Neb.; and Newton I., Panora, Iowa. All of the children were with
their mother at the time of her death. The husband and father died
in 1894.
In 1903 Mrs. Baker was married to George Hunter, who passed away
in 1907. In that year she went to Red Oak, and since that time made
her home with her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Davis. Besides her children
she leaves one brother, David Russell of Beaconsfield, Iowa, who
with the seven children were present at the funeral. Twenty-three
grandchildren and twenty-two great grandchildren also survive.
Mrs. Hunter was a member of the Baptist church, which
organization she joined when whe was fourteen years of age. The
body was brought to Villisca on No. 4 Monday afternoon and the
funeral held in the Baptist church here, with Rev. Richmond A.
Smith, paster of the Baptist church in Red Oak, in charge of the
service, assisted by Rev. J. L. Boyd, pastor of the Methodist church
of Villisca. Interment was in the Villisca cemetery beside the
first husband of the deceased.
Those besides the children and the brother who were here for the
funeral were Samuel W. and Jas. D. Baker, Lincoln, Neb.; Mrs.
Tressie Mendenall, Elmwood, Neb.; W. H. Davis and Mark Adams, Red
Oak; and Harold Baker, Omaha.
Villisca Review, Villisca, Iowa, Friday, February 27, 1925 |