Delaware Co. PAGenWeb Archives Obituaries - Ernest William BAKER, 1930 Contributed to PAGenWeb Archives by Nancy Annie Odegard - Nurse73NAO@aol.com ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ BAKER, Ernest William 11 July 1930 11 July 1930 Friday Chester Times Page 1 of 24 'FOURTH' INJURY KILLS YOURTH Dies in Chester Hospital From Burns Inflicted By Toy Pistol The first death attributed to Fourth of July celebrations in several years was recorded today when, ERNEST WILLIAM BAKER, of Washington avenue, South Media, died in the Chester Hospital from lockjaw, caused by a flesh wound received when a cap pistol exploded in his hand on the Fourth of July. The fifteen-year-old boy was slightly burned when the toy pistol exploded while playing near his home, but paid no attention to the wound, until this week when the injured hand began to swell and pain. A doctor was called yesterday, and diagnosed the case of lockjaw, and ordered the boy's removal to Chester Hospital at once. He was admitted yesterday afternoon, but his condition gradually grew worse, until 5 o'clock this morning when he died. The boy, who was the son of Mr. and Mrs. HOWARD BAKER, attended the Church of the Nativity Parochial School, Media, and was a member of the Sunday School of the South Methodist Episcopal Church. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed, the body now being in charge of Deputy Coroner E. F. White. 12 July 1930 Saturday Chester Times Page 3 of 20 FOURTH VICTIM FUNERAL Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, for ERNEST WILLIAM BAKER, fifteen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. HOWARD BAKER, who died at the Chester Hospital, the result of lockjaw, yesterday morning, from his parents' residence on Washington avenue, South Media. Interment will be at Media cemetery. 15 July 1930 Tuesday Chester Times Page 3 of 16 'FOURTH' VICTIM BURIED AT MEDIA Services were held yesterday afternoon for ERNEST WILLIAM BAKER, fifteen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. HOWARD BAKER, who died Friday at the Chester Hospital from lockjaw, the result of a wound of the hand received when a cap pistol exploded in his hand on July Fourth, at the residence of his parents on Washington avenue, South Media. Rev. William H. Robinson, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Media, officiated. The victim attended Sunday school at the South Media Methodist Episcopal Church. Interment was at Media cemetery. Six cousins acted as pallbearers: WILLIAM GALLAGHER, EDWARD GALLAGHER, ROBERT GALLAGHER, WILLIAM GALLAGHER, RUSSELL BAKER and HOWARD BAKER. Five of his school mates from the Nativity Parochial school, Media, acted as honorary pallbearers, they were: JOSEPH BURROUGHS, HERBERT GRANT, WILLIAM FLYNN, WILLIAM SMITH and HARRY LINDEN. 22 July 1930 Tuesday Chester Times Page 14 of 16 CARDS OF THANKS BAKER - We wish to thank friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and floral offerings also use of cars during the death of our son ERNEST BAKER. MR AND MRS HOWARD BAKER. Note: Son of Howard Lewis Baker and Catherine Gallagher Grandson of John M. Baker and Ida R. Markwood Great-grandson of Daniel Baker and Tamar Sharp This file is located at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/delaware/obits/b/baker-ew.txt