Butler County KS Archives Obituaries.....Baugh, Emma June 21, 1933
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The El Dorado Times, Thursday, June 22, 1933
The El Dorado Times
Thursday, June 22, 1933

Mrs. Emma Baugh Dies Here Yesterday

Mrs. Emma Baugh, colored, died at the home of her brother. E. L. Tomlin, 1110 
North Oak Street, yesterday afternoon after an illness of three weeks. She was 
62 years old.

Mrs. Baugh had been a resident of El Dorado for past 18 months, having come 
here from Perry, Okla., where she had lived for 25 years. Previously she had 
resided in South Carolina. She was born in Sumpter, S. C. in 1871, and was 
married to Jack Baugh, in Perry, Okla. 35 years ago. He died about 1910. Mrs. 
Baugh was a member of the Colored Baptist Church at Perry.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Myrick, of Chicago, Ill.; a son, Harold 
Baugh, of Perry, Okla., three brothers, E. L. Tomlin of El Dorado, J. C. Tomlin 
and S. C. Tomlin, both of Coffeyville, and a sister, Relivia Cecil Tomlin, also 
of Coffeyville.

Funeral arrangements will be announced through the Byrd Funeral Home.

The El Dorado Times
Monday, June 26, 1933

Baugh Rites Held Yesterday

Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Baugh, colored, who died here Wednesday were 
held at the Byrd Funeral Home yesterday morning with Rev. E. A. Gaiters, pastor 
of the Colored Baptist Church, officiating. Pallbearers were Preston Clark, 
Emmet Brown, Sam Robinson, Charles Fisher, W. M. Dixon, and Horace Taylor. 
Following the services here the body was taken to Perry, Okla, where services 
were held in the afternoon at the Baptist Church. Interment was made at Perry.




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