Fred-Baker-Obituary

Fred A. Baker

Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota

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Baker, Fred A. WWII US Army Veteran Painters Local #61 Age 90 of Inver Grove Heights on December 19, 2007. Preceded in death by son, Joseph, 9 siblings. Survived by loving wife of 54 years, Marion; children, Fred Jr., Kathy (Joe) Lauer, Barbara, John (Kay), Mark (Pat), Jim (Jean), Monica (Bill)...

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sorry could not make it to the services my condolences to my family members i have not met for uncle fred was my dad's uncle & my grandma theresa brother i will miss him very much your great-niece BEEP

We are sorry to hear the passing of Fred....please accept our sympathy..he will always be remembered in our old neighborhood...take care in these trying times.....

Baker Family,
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Fred. I have so many wonderful memories growing up next door to your family. May your love and memories comfort you during this difficult time. May you always have an angel by your side.
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I have you all in my prayers. I saw Uncle Freddy more as a child and remember him to be kind and gentle. Sorry I could not be with you all at this time. All 10 of the favors family love him. Mom is JoAnne Baker/Favors.

dear barb and family;
Your father's passing is indeed a major loss for all of you. You and your family are in my prayers, sincerely, Randy Herman, CSC/UST School of Social Work

Dear Barb & Family;

I was so sorry to hear of your loss of your father. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Marion, and family...

I saw Mark at our class reunion this summer and we shared stories of our school days, and the neighborhood gang. What fond memories we have of our childhood, and our families...I remember you all fondly, so it was with great sadness that I read of your loss.

On behalf of the entire McAllister Family...please accept our most sincere sympathies, and know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Jim and Family,
I am sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. It is a hard thing to go through, especially at this time of year.
God bless,

Please accept my deepest sympathies. Fred has touched many lives over the years, myself being one of those. He helped me with my Eagle Scout project and I remember his patience and kindness with a young boy. Our prayers are with you. Bob Gindorff