1929
2014
2800 Curve Crest Blvd.
Stillwater, Minnesota
Age 84, of Houlton, Wisconsin Born September 18, 1929 Died surrounded by loving family at Regions Hospital on August 23, 2014, of complications from a fall from a ladder. Jerry was preceded in death by parents and 13 brothers and sisters, grandson Cameron, and former wife Irene. He is survived by his loving wife of nearly 40 years, Barbara (nee Lundeen); his four children, Jerry Jr. (Jaylene), William (Mary Lou), Donald (Denise), and Denise; grandchildren Logan, Nicole, Scott (Beth), Sherry, Chad, Brian, Andy, Shauna; and several great-grandchildren, along with his best buddy, Carly. Jerry served in the Army from 1945-46, and in the Navy from 1947-50. He became an electrician and eventually an electrical contractor for over 45 years. He was an avid sportsman who enjoyed hunting, fishing, skiing, golfing, cruising the St. Croix, and was an accomplished float-plane pilot and part owner of Tate Island Outpost Camp on Reindeer Lake in the 70's. A celebration of Jerry's life will be held on Wednesday, August 27, 11:00AM with visitation 1 hour prior at Bradshaw Celebration of Life Center, 2800 Curve Crest Boulevard (NW corner of Hwy 36 & Co Rd 5), Stillwater. Lunch will follow the service. Private interment at a later date. Memorials preferred to Smile Train, Animal Humane Society, or donor's choice. "Little Pilot, may your final flight be the journey you knew it would be!" 2800 Curve Blvd., Stillwater 651-439-5511
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March 18, 2016
To the Baber Family, from the Cich Family.
I am sorry for the early loss of a brother uncle friend. You must have so many memories in such a large family of sisters and brothers.
Sincerely
from Jackie Cich
on behalf of my mother, Marion Fisher Cich (brother Bob's girlfriend)
Jackie Cich
March 18, 2016
My condolences. May you find comfort knowing that God is near you and is a refuge during this difficult time.
Psalms 9:9
August 28, 2014
I
LOVE
YOU GRANDPA
Nicole Baber
August 27, 2014
So sorry for your loss. Jerry was a special uncle and neighbor.
George & Lisa Meindl
George Meindl
August 26, 2014
Barb, and all the family.....It is never easy,no matter when or how. Most of the more wonderful memory's are because of Baber's.Our trip's fishing in Canada will never be forgotten.Thank you Jerry for all the good time's...Iam sad to loose you, but will see you someday.....Love always, Della
August 26, 2014
Remembering all the fishing trips to Canada, snow-mobiling at Forest Lake. hunting & boating. Good times not forgotten.
RIP our good friend.
Ron & Peggy Meyer
Apopka, Florida
August 26, 2014
Sorry for your loss! Wish we could have been there. Love always. Midge & jim
midge Olrogge
August 26, 2014
Sorry for your loss.
Joe Baber
BaberFamilyTree
August 26, 2014
From all of us at AAA Metal Finishing, Inc. we would like to send our condolences and wish for a smooth healing process, as long as it may take. God bless.
Raul Rivas
August 26, 2014
Barb, we were so sorry to hear about Jerry. Our thoughts are with you.
Sue and Dan Nalipinski
August 26, 2014
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