THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE
Bunnell, Florida
Thursday, February 6, 1941
S. A. Baker, of Seville, and a former resident of Flagler Beach, died today in the Florida State Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Orlando where he had been a patient since August of last year.
Mr. Baker underwent an operation at the sanatorium two weeks ago and developed double pneumonia afterward which caused his death.
Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon from the Seville Baptist Church with Allen-Summerhill Funeral Home of DeLand in charge of arrangements.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Ola Baker; his mother, Mrs. Nellie Baker; one sister, Mrs. Winifred Robinson, all of Seville. Also three brothers, Frank Baker and Albert Baker of Seville and George Baker who lives in Texas.
THE PALATKA TIMES-HERALD
Palatka, Florida
Friday, February 14, 1941
Seville - A. "Smiley" Baker Jr., constable of this district, and popular local citizen, died early Thursday morning in Orlando, succumbing to pneumonia which set in as the aftermath of an operation. He was 37 and had been in failing health for several weeks.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ola Baker; his mother, Mrs. Nellie C. Baker; one sister, Mrs. Winifred Robinson, and three brothers, Frank and Albert Baker, and George Baker of Monahan, Texas. All the survivors except the brother in Texas live at Seville.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Seville Baptist Church. Burial was made in the cemetery there.