Don-BAYLOR-Obituary

Don Edward BAYLOR Sr.

Jun 28, 1949 – Aug 7, 2017 (Age 68)

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BORN
June 28, 1949
DIED
August 7, 2017
AGE
68

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BAYLOR, Sr., Don Edward Don Edward Baylor, Sr. was on born on June 28, 1949 in Austin, Texas to George and Lillian Baylor. He accepted Christ at an early age and was a member at Sweet Home Missionary Baptist Church for more than sixty years where he served as Deacon until his death. Don also held...

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Don was the ultimate baseball player. But most of all from 1978-2017 we maintained a great friendship. Don always had time whenever I called him. RIP Big Guy! I miss you more each day!

Rest in peace I went to the games in the early 80 as a teenager.
You will be missed!

A message to Don's family from a lifelong Angel fan:
In the late 70's I was a 15 year old Angel fan from Anaheim who saved his summer lawn mowing money to buy a season ticket for $300. I attended every home game in 1977, a regular "stadium rat" with a few other kids who were as fortunate as I. But what I remember was a particular stretch during that season when Don wasn't hitting well. The press (and fans) were riding him hard during that time, but what I saw has stuck with me for a...

My condolences to the family of Don Baylor.
I considered Mr.Baylor as a good friend. We all went to Austin High School and I respected him and he always respected me as an individual. He will be missed down here
but surely cherished in heaven.

My condolences to the Baylor Family and friends for your loss of Don. May you continue to be blessed with his memory and legacy and may your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times you shared together as you celebrate a life well lived and loved by many (John 6:40) ~ Linda, Queens, NY

Don Baylor the humble man and terrific ballplayer left us far too soon but touched so many along the way. RIP, good friend.

So sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man and grandfather to two beautiful girls.

To a true Man of God in and off the Baseball field. I will miss Don Baylor so Much

RIP