Mark-Baker-Obituary

Mark Alexander Baker

Sequim, Washington

December 11, 1957 - January 4, 2015

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Mark Alexander Baker, 57, of Port Angeles passed away peacefully at his home on the evening of January 4, 2015. Mark left all those who had the pleasure of getting to know him with brilliantly happy memories and laughs that we will all hold onto dearly and forever. Mark was born December 11,...

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I miss you everyday. I still have our Rocks and shells from your ocean and the blanket with butterflies you got me. I love you to the moon and back thank you for being the best grandpa

Love You Dad. Will always remember the best of times, and the best fart jokes lol

So sorry for your family's loss Cynthia, thinking of you every day xxx

I haven't seen Mark in over 30 years but when I was a child growing up across the street from him he left a lasting impression. He was the funniest and most fun person to know. Always welcome at our home. Still the subject of many stories when my family gets together and remembers the "old" days. He made a lasting impression on everyone that knew him. He will be missed but never forgotten.

Hey little brother I miss you greatly. You touched my life with laughter and love. You asked me to promise to look after All your children and I will. They all know how much I love them and I will always be here for them.

I love and miss you

My Uncle Mark was my most favorite uncle! He was funny, loving, and brilliant. He inspired me always to be myself, and to honor my own way of doing things. Uncle Mark was always true to himself, and I love him dearly for that! I miss you Uncle Mark, and keep all my memories of you close.

My Brother Mark was a loving husband, brother, father and Grandfather. A man who was technically gifted. He was a unique funny man who could make anyone laugh. He told a great many off colored jokes, which could make some people blush. He loved life. In his earlier days he was the life of a party, in his later years he was more introspective. He enjoyed the outdoors,camping,hiking, bird watching, and gardening. Mark you are loved and missed dearly.