Ann-Baker-Obituary

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Ann E. Baker

Minster, Ohio

Jun 26, 1940 – Aug 15, 2017 (Age 77)

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BORN
June 26, 1940
DIED
August 15, 2017
AGE
77
LOCATION
Minster, Ohio

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Gilberg-Hartwig Funeral Home Obituary

ANN E. (KOENIG) BAKER, 76, of Minster, passed away on Tuesday, August 15, 2017 at 9:36 AM at the State of the Heart Hospice Care Center in Greenville. She was born December 26, 1940 in Cincinnati, Ohio to the late Louis R. and Mary A. (Tebbe) Koenig. She married Lawrence (Larry) Baker on November...

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To Anns' family/friends, Met her when I worked at Piqua Memorial Hospital, met a friendly, motivated,caring,fun loving person and nurse whom her patients loved dearly. God surely has gained a true Angel. May God provide all of you with comfort and strength in the days ahead. Rest in Peace Dear Ann. You will be missed.

We are sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

TO THE BAKER AND KOENIG FAMILY, WE ARE SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. ANN WAS A VERY CARING AND LOVING PERSON. SHE WILL BE MISSED. YOU ARE ALL IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.

So sorry for your loss. Keeping you all in my thoughts & prayers.x2gI9

So sorry for your loss. She was a very sweet lady.

Deb and Duff Denial

Ann will be greatly missed, she was a very sweet person and I will never forget her letting the band stay at their house, wow, many years ago. She and her husband were always friendly and hospitable, great family, good people.

Larry & family,
Ann was a very special lady who I had the good fortune of knowing through Molly. She was always so upbeat and happy, plus she was a wise soul. She was full of love and radiated it to the world. I think she will hold a special post in Heaven. My deepest sympathy.
Chris

Mr. Baker and family- I was so sorry to hear of Mrs. Baker's passing. She was always so sweet and kind. We are so sorry for your loss. You will be in our thoughts and prayers!

Mrs. Baker will be truly missed by so many. I will always remember her kindness in sharing her home (even when I had to play with a boy... sorry, Rick!) and saving me from the needles at the doctor's office. She had a heart as big as the heavens to rescue me from my booster shots - always there calm and patient. My mother spoke so very kindly of her while we were in Ohio this summer, constantly counting about how Ann was truly one of the saints on earth. You were fortunate to have shared in...