Roy-Baker-Obituary

Roy L. Baker

Easthampton, Massachusetts

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Roy Leo Baker, age 76, of Easthampton, passed away on Friday, December 17, 2021. He was born to the late Roy Baker and Elizabeth (Burns) Baker both of Holyoke. He was educated at Sacred Heart Schools and graduated in 1963. Out of high school Roy joined the Army National Guard serving from...

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Dear Christine, Erinn, Timothy and Cailin, my condolences to you and your families. I was sorry to hear about Roy's passing through a friend. It was a blast living next to you guys and will never forget the fun we had together! With Sampathy, Maryann, Jeffrey and Jennifer

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To Erinn, Timmy and Cailin, your Dad was just a great person. Remembering the good times at the dock. We could tell some good stuff, but told Roy...Was happens here, stays here...just just like Vegas....He got got a kick out of that. RIP, Roy! Thanks for the memories! P.S. Erinn, remember when you brought the pontoon boat trailer to our house and "something" happened? That was funny:) We hope everyone is safe and happy. :)

Roy hired me way back in 1997. He was a great mentor and friend. Many of the things I know about HVAC are due to him and I will appreciate all he has done. I will always remember his great conversations on gold and his hot sauces. I still remember his radio shows he would play in the background at work. Thoughts & prayers to the family and know that he will be missed by many at Trane.

I'm so sorry Erinn, deepest sympathies to you and your family.

We were very sorry to learn of Roy's passing. We were friends growing up together in Holyoke where Roy and I graduated from Holyoke Catholic High School (Sacred Heart) together - Class of '63. Both before and after we moved from Holyoke in '77, my wife Cathy and I looked forward to several class reunions where we'd get together with Roy and Christine (Cathy's classmate at Holyoke High), along with our other classmates, to reminisce and catch-up with each other. Please accept our sincere...

Roy, we are heart broken. It will never be the same without you being 50 steps away from our house to yours. We will never forget. Thanks for the memories. Always in our hearts. Love, Ed and Bobby

Dear Mariellen, please accept my condolences on the loss of your brother

You have my sincere condolences on your loss of Roy. My mother was good friends with his mom, Betty for many years. RIP