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October 28, 1947 - July 4, 2020

Burial Date July 13, 2020

Baker will be laid to rest at Fort Custer National Cemetery in Augusta, Michigan. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Southwest Michigan, c/o the funeral home. As a way of reminding his loved ones, Baker would like everyone to remember: “Somebody is always watching you.”

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Our deepest sympathy to the family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Celery City Moose #2694 Service Center

Posted by Dave Shugars on July 22, 2020

Dad, we had a short time together But you are forever in our hearts I found you once I will see you again Forever Love your daughter Heather

Posted by Heather Chapman on July 17, 2020

I will always remember what a nice person you were to everyone

Posted by Pat (Cooper) leatherman on July 9, 2020

Donna and Cathy, so sorry for your family's loss. I'm sending you and your family comforting thoughts and prayers.

Posted by LuAnn Rodgers on July 7, 2020

Our deepest condolences in the lost of your husband. Would've loved to hear his stories. May he rest in peace

Posted by Ross & Gail Dewar on July 6, 2020

I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Baker for 40 years. Watching he and Donna date, then marry and enjoy a beautiful life together. Joe and I spent 3 weeks with them in Englewood and enjoying going to the Legion and Vets club, where he knew everyone and thoroughly enjoyed his clubs. A very intelligent person, he would educate us from politics to beaches. Always upbeat and happy. So sad he’s gone, but grateful he didn’t suffer for long. Love you Baker

Posted by Sherry Tullock & Joe Tetreau on July 6, 2020

I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Baker for 40 years. Watching he and Donna date, then marry and enjoy a beautiful life together. Joe and I spent 3 weeks with them in Englewood and enjoying going to the Legion and Vets club, where he knew everyone and thoroughly enjoyed his clubs. A very intelligent person, he would educate us from politics to beaches. Always upbeat and happy. So sad he’s gone, but grateful he didn’t suffer for long. Love you Baker

Posted by Sherry Tullock & Joe Tetreau on July 6, 2020