ANNIVERSARY: Baze 60th Wedding Anniversary, 1990 - Coke County, TX Contributed by Mary Love Berryman 7 September 2003 Copied from the Josephine Bird Collection, West Texas Collection, Angelo State University - 2 September 2003 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/txfiles.htm *********************************************************************** The Observer/Enterprise, Coke County, TX, February 16, 1990, Page 12 Baze 60th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baze will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with an Open House in their home, 3532 Socorro Road, Ft. Worth, on Saturday, March 10, 2:30 - 5:00. Hosts for the occasion will be their children, Mrs. Doris Young of Ft. Worth and Albert Baze, Jr. of Mill Valley, California. The couple also has four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Lois Denman and Albert Eason Baze were married March 8, 1930 in Christoval, Texas. Both graduated from Robert Lee High School. Albert was co-captain with Frank Allen for Robert Lee's first football team in the fall of 1928. Lois was co-leader with Kathryn Bilbo of the pep squad the same year. Lois was born on the Denman farm five miles north of Robert Lee. She did Department Store work in San Angelo, Abilene, Lubbock and Fort Worth. She is retired from the Fair Department Store in Ft. Worth. Albert was born on the Harris Brothers ranch seven miles south of Robert Lee. He was cashier of the old First State Bank in Robert Lee and later was a bank examiner for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Still later, he was a Special Agent for the Internal Revenue Service. He also worked in the District Office in San Angelo for the Texas State Highway Department, and was Acting Field Executive for the Northern New Mexico Council of Boy Scouts of America later in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He is retired from General Dynamics of Fort Worth. The couple has been active in civic and community affairs during their thirty-four years in Ft. Worth. They are members of the Western Hills United Methodist Church and hold lifetime certificates and 50 year pins from the Masonic Lodge and Order of the Eastern Star. Lois also is a member of the Daughters of the Nile and he belongs to the Texas Lodge of Research Masons. Mr. and Mrs. Baze hope their Coke County friends can join them for the Open House in observance of their anniversary. Permission granted by the Observer-Enterprise for publication in the Coke County TXGenWeb Archives.