Oliver-Baker-Obituary

Oliver Baker Jr.

YORK , Pennsylvania

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Oliver " Red " Baker, Jr., 78, died at 4:30 a.m. Friday, March 31, 2006, at the York Hospital. He was the husband of Loretta A. (Klinedinst) Baker with whom he celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary November 2, 2005. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, April 3, 2006, at...

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Our Deepest Sympathy to Red's family. He was a wonderful man and he will be missed.

Joyce & Barry Flury

thought of you today dad. miss and love you. linda

The outpouring of love & respect shown today at Red's funeral was a memory we'll never forget. The tribute paid to him by his friends and especially, his family, would please him, we're sure. The legacy he left will go on and on...humor, love and kindness. If we only understood how important it is to make "memories" while we are here on earth and how they are our true gifts to our family and friends, we would all do a better job each day. May God bless his family with good memories and a...

The outpouring of love & respect shown today at Red's funeral was a memory we'll never forget. The tribute paid to him by his friends, church, Pastor and especially, his family, would please him, we're sure. The legacy he left will go on and on...humor, love and kindness. If we only understood how important it is to make "memories" while we are here on earth and how they are our true gifts to our family and friends, we would all do a better job each day. His Pastor touched our hearts with...

My deepest sympathy and prayers are with all of you. … Mr. Baker was a wonderful man who brought laughter and touched every person’s heart that he met. He will truly be missed with fond memories and thoughts.

"Uncle Red" was definitely one of the best there ever was. A gentle, good, and giving man. My childhood memories are enriched because he was -- and always will be -- in them. I hope I will be remembered as fondly as he will be by all who have been touched by his presence in life. What a great memory: the last time my wife and I were with Red, we were lucky enough to be thoroughly entertained by his humor and, of course, his harmonica. God bless you, sir. You made the world a better place.

Grandpa gave a tremdous amount of love to his family, friends and strangers. He will be remembered forever. He gave so much joy to everyone he met. He is now our angel looking down on us watching and guiding. He will be forever missed. In loving memory, from his great grandsons Adam (Goose), Alex and Benjamin Belcher. Grandma we love you and you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all, we have such good memories of Red and his many stories. It won't be long until we will all be together again. God Bless

My thoughts and prayers are with you. Uncle "Red" is now home and is playing his harmonica to all the other angels. We will all be together some day. God Bless. JulieLynn