Anna-Baty-Obituary

Anna A. Baty

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Anna Alice (Jones) Baty of Carpentersville, NJ passed away on May 22, 2015 at The Lopatcong Care Center. Born February 20, 1919 she was the daughter of Robert and Carrie (Buss) Jones. She was raised by Herbert and Amy (Buss) Johnson after her mother's death. Her husband Harold L. Baty died in...

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I remember well how my father Dr. John J. McDonald would speak so fondly of Anna. I remember her at gatherings and was treated sweetly by this kind soul. I hope that your fond and loving memories see you to better times. My sincere condolences.

HAROLD AND SHARON MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER ALL OF YOU AND THE GREAT TIMES WE HAD IN CARPENTERSVILLE.

Very sorry for your loss. I have many memories visiting with with my Aunt Grace Lippincott and my summers in Carpentersville.

Sharon & Family, So sorry to hear of Anna's passing! Prayers & thoughts are with you all! May she rest in peace! Rella D

Sharon, Shary & Harry (and family). I am so sorry to hear of Nana's passing. My heart goes out to all of you!

So sorry to hear of your loss. My mother is also a resident of Lopat Care Center. My parents rented a house on the Baty property,1962-1968 the gray shingled house with the basement/garage combo under the house, when I was 5 years old. The Johnsons lived in the white house, then the Rohrbachs moved in a few years later. I still have a picture of my sister and I, taken next to Mrs. Baty's rose bush. I remember Sharon & friends swimming in the pool & Her brother driving a Corvette. Hang in there...

Sorry for your your loss Sharon. Thoughts and prayers for the family.

I always appreciated how kindly she treated Tasha and me. She was a wonderful woman with a big heart and a gentle sense of humor. She will be missed.

I'm sure she will be missed. I can remember all the times Harold (husband) and Anna and I would sit outside the old house and she would bring baked good out for us.
She was a great women.