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Aaron Duane Baker

Vancouver, Washington

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AARON DUANE BAKER August 26, 1975 ~ November 27, 2011 Aaron D. Baker, 36, Brush Prairie, WA, passed away Nov. 27, 2011. He was employed as an Electrical Drafter/Designer. Aaron truly enjoyed everything that life had to offer. He loved his wife and family dearly,...

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I am sorry to hear about aarons passing. I just read it in the chinook observer. I am at a loss for words. I'm so sorry Angela .

I will always remember Aaron as a genuinely good man. He always seemed to have a positive outlook on life, a kind heart and always something nice to say. I first met Aaron at the Portland Comic Show, when I stumbled upon his booth - I was surprised to see a new shop in Vancouver, and really enjoyed talking with him. I credit him fully with reigniting my love of comics. I will always remember and treasure the endless hours just hanging out at Odyssey, talking about books, movies or whatever...

Aaron was such an upbeat person with an infectious smile, a hard worker, funny and kind. I feel blessed to have known him and am deeply saddened at his passing. His family and friends are in my thoughts and prayers. Rest in peace Aaron.

Aaron, even time i see a for sale sign at the beach i think of you...this was very unfair, god be with you.

Aaron did everything with so much enthusiasm and energy. He always made me feel like the work he was doing for me was the most important work he had. He brought energy and a little bit of randomness into my life. Thanks for keeping it unpredictable and interesting and fun Arron. You are truly missed.

Aaron, you were like a little brother to me. I enjoyed working with you and the fun times we had. I was just heart sick when I was notified of your passing. Your energy and love for life was truly contagious. God bless you my friend and may you rest in peace.

Truly honored and blessed to have Aaron as a friend. I will miss the comic book and car talk. I will see you again someday my friend. My sympathies to the Baker family.

Aaron, your enthusiasm and generosity will be deeply missed. There are no adequate words...cheer, mate!