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Leo G. Baker

Augusta, Georgia

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COLUMBIA, S.C. - Entered into rest Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at Palmetto Health Baptist Hospital, Mr. Leo G. Baker was the son of the late Gabriel and Louisana Baker of Franklin, La. and husband of the late Laura H. Baker. Mr. Baker was a member of the US Armed Forces and served in WWII. He received...

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My family and I want to thank everyone for such kind words about my father. Some of you have shared stories about my dad that I never knew. I miss him tremendously, but I know he stayed as long as he could until God told Jesus to bring him back home. I feel that I will never get over his passing, although he's always told me that he will remain by my side forever through eternal life.
Words can't express how I feel about both my mother and father, but I can say they were the most caring...

I was also a math student of Mr Baker and I remember him always being willing to go that extra mile for you if you were serious about your education. He was not a man of many words but I will never forget him. He was one-of-a-kind.

God is still in control and God will bring you through the pain and sorrow!

Charles and Katrina, I am touched by the out pouring of love and admiration showered upon Mr. Baker. I hope these wonderful thoughts of Mr. Baker will comfort you and your children as you celebrate his life.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. I was blessed to be taught by Mr.and Mrs.Baker and I cherish those teachings and the times we spent together. LCL Class of 69.

Well, Mr. Baker I knew as long as I saw you in your Big Chevy Suburban on the road you were OK I just asked my cousin on Memorial Day had she seen you because I had not.

I will miss running into you. You were my homeroom teacher as well as my Father's, I still remember the $2.00 check you wrote our entire homeroom class for Graduation "1985".

Thank you Mr. Baker for all the years as a dedicated Educator.

Frankie Simon Class of 1985
Frank Simon, Jr. Class of 1959

Mr Baker will be remembered. To the family you have my deepest sympathy.

LCL class of 1970.

You are in our thoughts and prayers. May God comfort and strengthen you during this season of sadness. "The Joy of the Lord is Your Strength!"

CHARLES, MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND THE FAMILY. I RECALL WITH FOND MEMORIES THE CONVERSATIONS WE HAD AS I TAUGHT HIM HOW TO DRIVE A FIVE SPEED MUSTANG GT. HE WAS A GOOD MAN AND A VERY L0VING FATHER. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS.