Obits: Mrs. Rebecca Harrison Baird, 1907, Westmoreland Co, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Jacque Garland Hoffman, jhoffie@aol.com USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________________________ This obituary appeared in the Tribune (no further details on which Tribune) on 7/2/1907. BOLIVAR LADY IS BURNED TO DEATH Lamp Mrs.Baird carried Broke when she fell CLOTHING CAUGHT FIRE Burned from her body and flesh roasted In three hours the unfortunate victim was dead, after having suffered terrible agony--accident occurred while woman was preparing breakfast for her husband. Special to the Tribune Bolvar, July 2---Mrs. Joseph A. Baird of West Bolivar, aged sixty years was burned so badly at 5 o'clock this morning that she died three hours after suffering terrible agony. Mrs. Baird had arisen as usual at an early hour in order to prepare breakfast for her husband, who is employed in the mines, and carried a lamp to the cellar. In descending the cellar stairs, she tripped and fell, the lamp breaking and setting fire to the oil which communicated to her clothing. Mr. Baird was still in bed when the accident occurred, and heard the moans of his wife, who had ascended to the first floor. He hurried down the stairs, but every bit of clothing had been burned from his wife's body and the flesh was black in places. Death relieved her agony at ___ o'clock. Mrs. Baird was Miss Rebecca Henderson before her marriage and was a native of Indiana County. She had resided in Bolivar for the last twenty or twenty-five years and had a lot of friends in that community. Besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Henderson and Andrew, and by an adopted daughter, Mrs. William Garland. NOTE: The adopted child, Mrs. William Garland, was my grandmother. This newspaper clipping was sent to me by a Lichtenfels-Garland cousin, one of her great-grandchildren. The house mentioned in this article is still owned by a Garland relative.