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| Birth: | 4 Sep 1855 in Canton, Fulton County, Illinois |
| Death: | 20 Oct 1920 in Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois |
| Sex: | F |
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| Cause: Operation to remove the appendex & gallbladder |
| Changed: 25 Dec 2000 |
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| Leonard Berdett Baylor (Husband) b. 11 Jul 1864 in Galva, Henry County, Ilinois
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| Marriage: | 29 SEP 1892 in Farmington, Fulton County, Illinois |
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Leonard Baylor b. 20 Nov 1894 in Farmington, Fulton County, Illinois
Clifford Roy Baylor b. 6 Oct 1896 in Farmington, Fulton County, Illinois
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Note: CLARA INEZ KEELING died from an operation for the removal ofappendix and gallbladder.
DEATH OF MRS. BAYLOR
L. B. Baylor and Miss Helen Keeling were called to Peoria atnoon Wednesday by the serious relapse of Mrs. Baylor, who was inthe Proctor hospital. She died before they arrived. Mrs.Baylor underwent an operation Friday morning for the removal ofappendix and gallbladder, and up to Wednesday morning seemed tobe getting along finely. She took some nourishment on Tuesday,and seemed much brighter.
Mrs. Baylor, who was formerly Carrie Keeling, leaves her husbandand only son, Clifford Baylor, who is in the state of Wyoming;two sisters, Miss Helen Keeling of the city and Mrs. AlicePogue, wife of William Pogue, of Long Beach, Ore.; and onebrother, Jesse Keeling of Portland, Ore., besides a host offriends.
FARMINGTON NEWS, Oct. 20, 1920
DEATH OF MRS. BAYLOR
Mrs. L. B. Baylor died Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. at the Proctorhospital in Peoria, following an operation to which shesubmitted the latter part of last week. Word was received fromher bedside Tuesday that she was doing nicely and was able totake a little nourishment, and relatives and friends felt good,but Wednesday at about noon, Dr. Hanna called from Peoria andsaid her condition was critical and there were no hopes for her.Mr. Baylor left immediately for the hospital, she she passedaway before he reached there. J. C. Cowser went to Peoria, andbrought the remains to her home at the corner of West Fultonstreet and North West streets. With the passing of Mrs. Baylor,Farmington has lost one of her most highly respected citizens,and one whose work and kindness shall not be forgotten soon.Perhaps no other woman worked more faithfully during the war forour boys than did she, and aside from her household dutiespractically every moment was spent in working for them. And shegave her only son to assist in the war. Deceased was a daughterof Atherine and Mary Jane Keeling and was born in Canton, and ather death was 65 years of age. The Keeling family moved to thisvicinity and practically all her life was spent here. About 30years ago she was united in marriage to L. B. baylor of thiscity, and to them two children were born, one having died ininfancy, and Clifford, with the husband and father surviving.There also survive the following sisters and brother, MissHelen, of this city, Mrs. Alice Pogue and Jesse Keeling, both ofLong Beach, Calif. One brother, Oscar, is deceased. Mrs.Baylor was a member of the Baptist church and has always liveda true Christian life, a life not only for herself, but forothers. Funeral arrangements will not be completed until wordhas been received from the son, who is in Wyoming.
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