Susan-Baker-Obituary

Photo courtesy of William J. Burke & Sons / Bussing & Cunniff, Inc. Funeral Homes

Susan J. Baker

Mar 14, 1951 - Jun 9, 2019 (Age 68)

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Dear Bob,
I don't know you and you don't know me, but I am Suz's cousin, Linda. We used to to call her Suz.
I think the last time I saw her was in the early 70's at a family reunion at the farm where her mother and my mother were born. She reminded me of sunshine! Why we never kept in touch, well I don't know. But just recently I had thought I needed to find her...too late I'm sad. I am so sorry for you for your loss of sunshine. Sincerely, Linda Mcgarry Llewelyn

Dear Bob,
We are so sorry for your loss. Please know that we are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.

Bob, I will miss my sister and the long phone calls we use to have. She really was a great sister and friend. Very nice picture.

So sorry for your loss of Sue. May God comfort you and bring you peace through your wonderful memories.

Sydney Holmwood

Snake and I were so sad to hear about Sue. We will cherish her friendship and beautiful smile.

Bakes, we are so sorry for your loss.

Bob,

So sorry for your loss.

Bob: So sorry for your loss. Sue was one of the bright people always shining and always with a positive outlook. Our prayers are for her, our thoughts are with you.

Obituaries

Susan's Obituaries

Saratoga Springs - Early Sunday, the morning of June 9, 2019, I lost my best friend and partner of the past fifty years, Susan Baker. She was the daughter of the late Martha and Richard Anderson and is survived by her brothers Dennis and Raymond.

Susan was a three letter high school athlete, a wicked badminton player and when you lost to her in horseshoes she remarked, “suckers to the hub.” Later in life she loved walking in the park with friends. Sues was an accomplished chef and loved to entertain our friends with food and drink. Besides her cooking talents, Sues had a green thumb and soon our home will be a palate of colors as the flowers bloom. Remembering Susan, friends have universally agreed that the best part of her was her kindness, caring and love for others.

In addition to her brothers, Sues leaves behind her husband Bob and a multitude of friends.

In accordance with Susan’s wishes there will not be a service nor calling hours and in lieu of flowers she would want you to hug your loved ones and perform a random act of kindness in her memory.

Online remembrances may be made at burkefuneralhome.com.

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