Harold Evans Baker Autobiography Part III

Lucy Evans,, Harold Baker’s mother, as she appeared before cancer ravaged her facial features.
Baker Family Ranch House above the Cub River several miles up the canyon from Franklin, Idaho

Part III of an audio recording of the personal biography of Harold Evans Baker born 20 April 1896, Franklin, Idaho. Based on a document compiled and typewritten by his daughter, Marva May Baker, born 7 May 1932. Voiced by his grandson (and Marva’s son) Kirk E Strickland.

Covering the years 1923 thru 1925, Harold recounts the birth of two of his sons: Gilbert Baker, apparently born earlier than expected and very small in size; and Evans Baker who lived long enough to experience but “three gasps for breath” before dying tragically. He experiences more grief as his beloved and beautiful mother, Lucy Evans, contracts a malicious, deforming cancer and suffers physical abuse from her husband and Harold’s father, Benjamin Charles Baker. Her cancer, however, is healed through miraculous and strange means that Harold describes in vivid detail. During this period, he also experiences much joy in child rearing and in work as he labors in the sugar factory and on the ranch as he somewhat reluctantly moves his family back on the ranch at his father’s urging.