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Rayoma Emily Seufert-Baker

McKinleyville, California

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October 5, 1930- September 6, 2010 Born October 5, 1930 in Mamouth Oregon, Rayoma (Rae) passed away peacefully on September 6th surrounded by her loving family. She is survived by her loving dedicated husband of 62 years, Harold Gene Baker, her five children Kathy, Dennis (wife Dolly), Gillian...

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Hard to believe it's been 11 years since you went to Heaven. I think of you often and wished you was still here. I miss you so much. I really thought about you yesterday when I was doing a little canning. I go to Washington to visit Uncle Harold with Jeanine. He's being taken care of so don't worry about him. Dennis is doing a good job and watches over him daily. I love you Auntie and until we meet again, Rest in Peace

Grandma you will be missed more than you know. I love you very much. You were always there for me when I needed someone. I wish I could have said good-bye. There are so so many memories I can't think of just one. You treated everyone the same and always had an open heart. My best memories would have to be all the time we went camping in Orick. We would go camp on the beach and you would act like you were from some other state. So many fun time. I will miss you Grandma. LOVE YOU...

Orick will miss Rae. She did a lot for
our small town.

So sorry to hear about Grandma Baker's passing. She was a great lady and will be missed. We have lots of fond memories to teasure.

I will miss you Aunt Rae. I always looked up to you. I remember our fishing days in Tillamook when I was a child and the perms you used to give me. When I went home I soaked my head under the faucet so my hair wasn't so curly. You took care of my first baby Rickey for 3 days cause I was so afraid I would break him. GOD only makes a few loving and caring people in this world and you was one of them. HE has welcomed you home. R.I.P

I love you Grandma and will miss you more than words can say. I have all my memories and as you said for my 13th birthay "all your years will be a pleasure, remember them and they will be your treasure." I will remember.

She was a sweet and caring woman and always told me "I am older & stronger than you" and we both laugh. She will be missed dearly by me and my condolences to all the family.
John L. Morton, Colusa County Historical Researcher