Everything about Irene Baker totally explained
Edith Irene Bailey Baker (
November 11,
1901–
April 2,
1994) was a
United States Representative from
Tennessee. She was the widow of
Howard Baker, Sr. and the stepmother
Howard Baker, Jr.
Mrs. Baker was born in
Sevierville, Tennessee. From
1918 to
1922 she served as Deputy County Court Clerk of
Sevier County, and later served as Deputy Clerk and Master of Chancery Court. She served on the
Republican National Committee from
1960 to
1964. When her husband died in office in 1964, she was
elected to the remainder of his term, serving as a
caretaker who didn't seek further election. She later served as Director of Public Welfare in
Knoxville, Tennessee and died in
Loudon, Tennessee.
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