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Walter Francis "Qaniitaq" Baldwin

1937 - 2014

Walter Francis "Qaniitaq" Baldwin obituary, 1937-2014, Juneau, AK

BORN

1937

DIED

2014

Walter Baldwin Obituary

Walter Francis Baldwin
October 6, 1937 – November 26, 2014
Qaniitaq (Walter) was born on Oct 6, 1937, to Carlton and Olinga (Vaska) Baldwin at Arularrkurviaq (Paimiut), Alaska on the Yukon River. Walter was raised there and in Kalskag, Aayanuuciarr, and Aniak. He also lived in fall, winter, spring and summer camps along the southern tributaries of the Kuskokwim River between Kalskag and Aniak, and in the area north of Kalskag from Paimiut to Russian Mission. Today he would be considered a Nukallpiaq (ultimate provider) who provides food, shelter, clothing, comfort and companionship for his family by hunting, fishing, trapping and gathering.
Walter was educated in Western "school houses" in the BIA Kalskag Day School, Holy Cross Mission and the Aniak Territorial School. He attended Mt. Edgecumbe High School in Sitka from Sept 1952 through May 1956, where he graduated as Valedictorian. While attending Mt. Edgecumbe in 1956, Walter joined the track team, which won first place that year. Team members are listed on a trophy at the High School.
In September, 1957, Walter enrolled at Western Washington College in Bellingham, WA. From there, he transferred to and graduated in 1961 from the University of Alaska in College, AK, before it became the University of Alaska Fairbanks, with a degree in Business Administration specializing in Accounting. While attending college, Walter helped two of his friends, Ron Cosgrave and Bruce Kennedy, create and maintain mobile home parks in the Fairbanks area before he moved to Kodiak. In Kodiak, he served on the administrative staff of the Alaska Packers Association. He moved to Juneau in 1967, and served as an administrative aide to Governor Walter Hickel and Governor Keith Miller.
In 1968, Walter met Dawn (Chapman) Baldwin and her five children while she was a waitress at the Imperial Café in Juneau. They married December 26, 1969. Walter moved his new family to Anchorage in 1972, to work for RurALCAP. He also spent time with his friend, Hank Ostrosky, developing fishermen co-ops in Western Alaska villages. In 1975, Walter took a job as a Carpenter at Pump Station 5 of the Alaska Pipeline.
Walter was a professional seal hunter and fisherman. He would hunt deer and seal in southeast Alaska to provide for elders and relatives. He told stories of how he spent summers seal hunting and living off the land in and around Kodiak and other places along the south shores of the Alaska Peninsula. Walter fished southeast Alaska – Yakutat, Sitka, Elfin Cove and Hoonah. After his wife Dawn passed, he moved his boat to Hoonah where he spent time with his friends Marjorie and Floyd Peterson, then to Sitka where he fished until he became too ill. Walter leaves many friends in Sitka who will miss seeing him walking his 3-8 miles per day and sometimes cross country skiing when and if it snowed.
Walter loved holiday meals with his family and many friends. His hobbies included reading, acrylic painting, drawing friends and family, and creating drums and ulus.
Walter was preceded in death by his wife, Dawn, his parents Carlton and Olinga (Vaska) Baldwin, his stepchildren Jerry and Tim Wood, his half brothers Joseph Gregory, George Gregory, stepbrother Willie Gregory, and half sister Mary Frances Gregory.
Walter leaves behind his siblings Joseph (Rachel) Baldwin, Nicholas (Patty) Baldwin, Clara (Baldwin) Morgan, Clyde (Baldwin) Vaska; his half-brothers Peter (Elena) Gregory, James (Helen) Gregory, and Larry (Merium) Gregory; and his adopted sister Beverly (Nick) Nicoli; his stepchildren Robin (Rick) Woodsmith of Florence OR, Cathy (Rick) Stitt of Ferndale, WA, and Mike Wood (Alice Bagoyo) of Juneau, AK; his grandchildren Sabriena Michaud of Philomath, OR, Shauna Ross of Juneau, AK, Mery Blilie of Haines, AK, Rebecca Fisk of Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, Kevin Wood of Las Vegas, NV, Corey Wood of Ft. Worth, TX, Rachel Wood of Kamloops, B.C., Michael Wood of Vernon, B.C., Rhiannon Ferrie of Searcy, AR, M. Justin Wilson of Cleveland, TN, Michael T. Wood and Alicia Wood of Juneau, AK; Walter is also survived by numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. His father was from Minnesota, so many relatives are there; and his mother was a Vaska, with many first cousins and relatives in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. He was loved by many and will be missed.
A memorial service will be held at 1:00 pm on Saturday, April 18, 2015, at Northern Light United Church, 400 West 11th Street, Juneau, Alaska, followed by a reception.

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Published by Juneau Empire from Jan. 20 to Feb. 19, 2015.

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Cindy Ruby

June 16, 2015

Walt Baldwin was an amazing man. My dad, Dave Fremming loved that guy as we all did. Walt penciled a drawing of my sisters and I over 20 years ago and I treasure that drawing. He will be greatly missed, God bless Walt.

E S

March 20, 2015

Sounds like a very full life!
Best wishes to families.

February 23, 2015

With deepest sympathies, loss of a loved one that's so dear to us is never easy it's the hardest thing we could go through, rely on the God who gives comfort. John 6:40:.

Don

February 23, 2015

I am so sorry for your loss. Losing a loved one one is never easy. May you find comfort in God's promise that we can see our loved one again. John 6:40

V.C.

February 22, 2015

May the God of all comfort strengthen the entire family during this time of sorrow. Those who die God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. (Psalms 116:15) My sincerest sympathy.

February 21, 2015

My condolences to Walter's family. May our Heavenly Father give you comfort at this time. Psalm 23.

up in the space needle

February 16, 2015

Walter was a doll, I so enjoyed our time together in Seattle with his daugther Cathy and sister Clara. I would sometime get them and we would go for a ride. One time we went to lake washington, set up chairs and just looked out on the water. A bald eagle came swooping down and pulled a fish out of the water that was too heavy for the bird to get much lift. The smile that came across his face showed a moment of escape from his struggle and displayed the joy for life he had. You will be sorely missed by many. On to the next journey my friend !

G

February 8, 2015

I am so sorry for your loss. May God grant you peace and comfort. Psalms 83 : 18, Psalms 147 : 3

Warren Wiley

February 4, 2015

My old friend Walt enjoyed an interesting life, living in two worlds as it were: one, out on the wild and the other couched in busy offices. He was strong, durable and honest and those who enjoyed his friendship were fortunate.
He will be missed.

Carolyn

February 3, 2015

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February 2, 2015

I went to school with Walter at Mt. Edgecumbe BIA School back in 1954, and learned that Walter passed on today, February 2, 2015. He truly was a good friend.

Rhiannon Ferrie

January 22, 2015

One of the greatest men I have ever been blessed to have in my life. He was my very first best friend and always my constant. He is greatly missed by me and my kids. So proud to have been able to call him Grampa

Gerald Buckley

January 20, 2015

Such a fine person, I worked a little with Walt years ago when he worked for the Governor's Office, and got to know him more in later years. He had a very kind soul.

January 20, 2015

Beautiful friend, kind man; always such a pleasure to hear your delicate voice and quiet wit & laughter. I trust you are in the glorious unfolding of the ineffable love and wisdom that is the promise of the divine. Thank you for all that you were in this life. I will miss you!
Tico

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