Anna-Baker-Obituary

Anna Belle Rees Baker

Topeka, Kansas

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Anna Belle Rees Baker, 81, Topeka, died July 26, 2007 after a short illness. Anna Belle was born January 21, 1926 in Marion, Kansas. She was the daughter of Percival Norris and Annabel (Allen) Rees of Marion, Kansas. She married William T. Baker on June 10, 1956 in Topeka. He preceded her in...

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U've already read Myron & Marilyn's note, so it's hard to add much more. The one 'remembering' that comes to mind, that both of you always reminded me----was the time I slid down U're cellar door. We all had to be about 2 or 3---around 1928-1930. That's becoming a long time ago. But, Mary Alice, we wanted U 2 know that we are thinking & praying for you and all others related to you folks. I'm so sorry that we didn't make it Thurs. evening to see you, but time got away from me & we...

Mrs. Baker was my 4th grade teacher at Quinton Heights. I adored her and will always have fond memories of her.
Connie Foltz

Dear Mary Alice, Marilyn and I want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. We have many memories of special times with Anna Belle. You and your sister were the first friends of my brother, Adrian and me, as our mothers were close friends in Marion. Then Anna Belle and I met for breakfast at the Union at KU so many times. Later, she and Marilyn taught together in Topeka and she was in our wedding 50 years ago this weekend. We will miss her. Luv ya! Marilyn and Myron Apel

DEAR MRS. PARMLEY, SORRY TO HEAR THE LOSS OF YOUR SISTER.
LOVE KIM AND CHUCK GORDON

My prayers and sympathy to all the family members of Anna Belle. We will miss her. I will look at the poetry and beautiful art work in your books , and remember her fondly.

We have enjoyed getting to know Anna Belle through my parents, Helen and Howard Peimann. We enjoyed having lunch together several times at Lamont Hill on Sundays. We also enjoyed seeing Anna Belle and her sister at the chicken noodle dinners at Berryton Methodist Church. We will miss her. She was a lovely woman and so energetic. You all are in our thoughts and prayers.
Marshall & Linda Miller