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BAKER--Norman Leonard,
age 89, of Windsor, MA on Wednesday, November 22, 2017. Beloved husband of the late Mary Ann Baker. Loving father of Daniel Baker and his partner Erin Shea of Starksboro, VT, Elizabeth and her husband Bill Atwood of Milton, MA, and Mitchell Baker and his husband Thom Egan of Provincetown, MA. Adored grandfather of Olivia, Emeline, Jacob, Phoebe, Hattie and step-grandparent of Maya and Isabella. Dear brother of the late Howard Baker and his wife Cynthia Berman of New York, NY. Services at the West Cummington Congregational Church, Church Hill Road, West Cummington, MA on Sunday, December 10th, at 1pm. Remembrances in Norman's name may be made to a charity of one's choice.
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Grief can be hard, our special memories can help us to cope, wait on God to make all things new, doing away with death and pain shortly. Is:25:8
December 17, 2017
knew your incredible Dad many years ago. so sorry for your loss. the earth will never be the same without him.
Marylyn Gold Lamstein
December 5, 2017
To the baker family. May our heavenly father bring great comfort to you in this time of pain and sorrow, mathew 5:4
December 5, 2017
Please accept our condolences on the loss of your loved one. May you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Isaiah 57:15
G. B.
December 5, 2017
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