Marilyn-Baxter-Obituary

Marilyn Kay "Mary" Baxter

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Mrs. Marilyn (Mary) Kay Baxter, age 58, of Grand Rapids, went to be with her Lord on Saturday, April 12, 2008. Marilyn is survived by her husband, Randy; children, Matthew and Becky Baxter, David Baxter (of Long Beach, CA), Mark Baxter (of Washington D.C.), Paul Baxter; grandchildren, Benjamin...

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Dear Baxter Family,

Memory Eternal.

My Mom kept me up to date and I cried when I heard that Mary had fallen asleep in the Lord. I do not remember not knowing her or your family and was honoured to pray for her during her illness. My Church here also prayed for her, and my priest prayed for her in various services.

We will continue to hold you all in prayer.

With love in Christ,

Elizabeth Anne Roosien

Dear Baxter Family,
I am very sorry for the loss of Mary. She was a strong woman and I admired her greatly. She always made me feel welcome with a warm smile and a hug and I will forever remember her poise and compassion. I know that she will be deeply missed.
You are all in my thoughts,

Matt,

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom. Please know that my prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. I pray for peace during this chaotic and confusing time.

Randy,
Evie and I have prayed for your family regularly for the past months. I am aware of the many things Mary meant to so many. I have strong memories of how she assisted her parents and her aunts. She was always a solid rock for each of them. I know that she will be greatly missed.

I am gratefull for her commitment to Jesus Christ. God Bless you and your family during this very trying time. You and your family will remain in our prayers.

Walt & Evie Werkhoven
Puyallup,WA

Dear Lynne and Gary,
My sincerest Christian sympathy to all of you.
Lovingly,
Pat 7'sma Diekevers

Randy, my heart is broken for you and your family. I have no words. I am unable to think or say one thing that could help you cope with this terrible loss. You are in my heart and mind and will be for a long time.

Randy,
I just heard the news of Marilyn's passing. If I could be there, I would put my arms around you, share your tears, and remind you of the promises of God--that in life and in death we belong to our faithful Savior Jesus Christ. We pray that God will hold you in His great big Father-hands and carry you forever.

We will talk later.
Sincerely,
Charles Veenstra