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Agnes Joyce Baum

1921 - 2015

Agnes Joyce Baum obituary, 1921-2015, Massillon, OH

BORN

1921

DIED

2015

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Agnes Baum Obituary

Agnes Joyce (Bowles) Baum 1921-2015
began her journey back to God on Nov. 15. Her wish of dying at home was fulfilled, surrounded for the past several weeks by her children, grandchildren, family, friends, and of course dogs and cats. She led the procession to the Gates of Heaven. Agnes' life, which began on Nov. 23, 1921 in Canton, Ohio, had many chapters. Despite the loss of her first husband, Frank Fenton Evans and oldest son, Mark Davis Evans, she never stopped serving her God and loving her family. She put her faith in God despite her pain and lived her life gracefully and with gratitude.
Agnes indeed was a shining light. She dedicated her life to loving her second husband, Dr. Harvey Baum and seven children, Frank Bowles Evans (Patricia) of Cincinnati; Michael Harvey Baum (Mary Lou) of Naples, Fla.; Joyce Ann Wilhelm (Gary), John Forrest Baum (Dr. Elizabeth); Bonaventura Lenos (George); Mary Elizabeth Baum, and Mary Frances Meyer (Ken); who all reside in the area. Agnes was also blessed with the opportunity to love her 22 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Her spirit was larger than life and she taught us all to live more fully every day.
During her journey, she graduated from Mt. Marie Academy and attended Kent State University. She worked as a Respiratory Therapist for Massillon City Hospital, and became the first employee of Bethany Nursing Home. She also managed to assist Harvey with surgery and the overall operation of his veterinary practice. Agnes always found time to serve her church, St. Mary's and St. Barbara's of Massillon. One of her joys was an annual cookout by the St. Mary's Mr. and Mrs. Club for the St. John's Villa Orphanage of Carrollton. Agnes was also co-founder of the Agathon Kennel Club and volunteered for many years with the Canal Fulton Dinner Theatre. Although our world may be a little dimmer without Agnes, memories will continue to illuminate all of her family and friends for the remainder of their lives. Her light will now further brighten the heavens as she reunites with the other family members who preceded her; parents, Forrest and Bonaventura (Dober), affectionately known to the family as Bompi and Momu: sister, Dorothea Elizabeth (Magley) and her husband, George, and of course her beloved Frank, Harvey and Mark.
Agnes' life will be celebrated with a Mass of Christian Burial on Friday at 11 a.m. at St. Therese's Parish of Brewster concelebrated by Father Robert Heinz, Father Thomas Cebula, and Monsignor Lewis Gaetano. The family will receive visitors on Thursday from 5-8 p.m. at Paquelet Funeral Home in Massillon. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Catholic Charities. Messages of support may be sent to www.paquelet.com
Paquelet Funeral Home & Crematory
330-833-3222

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Published by The Repository on Nov. 18, 2015.

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richard zengler

November 18, 2015

To the Baum Family...I offer my prayers and deepest sympathy.

Barbara Hardy

November 18, 2015

To the Baum Family...my most sincere offerings of sympathy for the loss of your dear mother. I enjoyed and am proud to have known her and to have assisted with her.

Daniel and Robyn Baum

November 18, 2015

May God receive you home. Your kindness touched so many.

Ed Breyfogle

November 18, 2015

My sincere condolences to the Baum family. Mrs. Baum was a close friend of my mother when they worked together on the Kennel Club. I remember her as a woman of strong religious conviction.

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Paquelet and Paquelet & Arnold-Lynch Funeral Homes

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St. Therese's Parish of Brewster

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