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BAKER Paul R., 59 of Mattapan, Massachusetts, Thursday, April 4, 2013. Beloved son of Barbara Baker and the late James Arthur Baker, Jr. Born on December 21, 1953. He leaves behind his son Darryl G. Baker, grandson Darryl J. Baker, his sister Cassandra Dillard, brothers David J. Baker and James A. Baker, III. He is also survived by his aunt Beverly Canin and a host of other relatives and friends. Paul was a personal trainer at the Stoughton YMCA. He enjoyed pool, working out and gave his all by being there for his family and friends. Visitation Friday, 5:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. at Davis Funeral Home, 654 Cummins Highway, MATTAPAN. Funeral Saturday, 10:00 A.M. at the funeral home. Following the funeral service, interment will be private. To post a sympathy message visit www.DavisFuneralHomeBoston.com In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Paul's memory to: Boston University School of Medicine Office of Development/Cancer Research Memorial Fund, 72 East Concord Street, L-219, Boston, MA 02118 or online at https://www.bu.edu/alumni-forms/forms/busm/new/index.shtml.
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im so sorry to hear about paul we dated over 20 yrs ago and stayed in touch all these yrs he was a great friend and always there for those he callad friend and his family
toni scalia
November 30, 2013
My Sincere Condolences To The Baker Family & Friends. Paul is the Best of the Best. Great Guy, I worked with Paul at The First National Bank in the early's 70's. A Gentlemen All the Time. R.I.P. Mr. Paul Baker
Bobby Woumn
April 17, 2013
Joe Howard
April 10, 2013
My condolences to your family for the passing of your son,brother,father and grandfather. May the fond memories that you shared together with Paul comfort you at this time and fill your hearts with joy and laughter now and in the days to come (Math 5:4)
Kenneth Robbins
April 10, 2013
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