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Mary Elizabeth Baker

Mary Baker Obituary

BAKER, Mary Elizabeth (nee Norris) - Peacefully, in her 104th year on the morning of February 15, 2010 after a short stay in St. Joseph's Health Care Centre. Born in Pontiac, Michigan, Mary moved with her parents to Toronto a year following her birth. She was educated at Parkdale and Malvern collegiates and attended the University of Toronto. In 1933, she married George Robert Griffin Baker. They had two children Mary Linda and Gregory Langton. George died in 1958 and Mary remained a widow until her death. After retirement from Imperial Oil and then York University, she took painting classes and became an accomplished watercolourist. In her later days, she lived at the Richview Residence, making many friends there. During her last year, she was cared for by the dedicated staff of the Westbury Long Term Care Centre. Her strong religious faith sustained her throughout the vicissitudes of her long and sometimes challenging life. Mary is survived by her daughter Linda and son Gregory and their respective spouses Desmond and Margaret, as well as six grandchildren, their spouses and eleven great-grandchildren. A memorial service is planned for Saturday, March 13th at the Olivet Church of the New Jerusalem, at 279 Burnhamthorpe Road, M9B 1Z6, between Kipling and Martingrove, at 3:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to Mary's Church at the above address, would be greatly appreciated.

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Published by Toronto Star from Feb. 18 to Feb. 19, 2010.

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Mary Ellen Balez

February 19, 2010

Linda, Greg and family
We were sad to see the notice in the paper yesterday. She was a wonderful lady and will be sadly missed. Our thoughts are with all of you and we will be there on the 13th. She told us she would not be here for her 105th birthday but at least she got her wish. Let your faith get you through.
Lionel and Mary Ellen

Anne Wood

February 18, 2010

I really enjoyed visiting Mary while she was a resident at The Westbury.
We had many good talks together. In particular, she told me about the time she went by train from Toronto to
Streetsville to visit her uncle (a dentist). She said she even enjoyed visiting with her uncle's neighbours.
My family and I lived on a farm in the
Streetville area until I became a
teenage so I know exactly what she meant that she enjoyed visiting the
"small town"!!!!!!

My sympathy to the entire family

Anne Wood
Volunteer
The Westbury

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