Scott-Baker-Obituary

Scott J. Baker

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Scott Baker passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on July 19, 2007.

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I know I signed this book already but I just wanted to wish you a belated birthday and Happy new Year sweetheart!

I AM SO SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF YOUR LOVED ONE - I KNEW SCOTT FROM PAR-DEE DELI ON 18TH ST., PGH., PA. 15203, WHERE HE CAME IN FOR CANDY OR JUST TO SAY HELLO - HE OFTEN WOULD SHOW UP AT MY OTHER JOB JUST TO SAY HELLO AND TO SEE IF EVERYTHING WAS OKAY. I WILL MISS HIS LOVING SMILE.

I am sooooo sorry to hear about Scott. He was a wonderful childhood friend. Scott was always so daring. He was never scared to be the first to get on the tarzan swings, always the one swinging highest on his swingset, flying down Stafford Street in a shopping buggy or leading the train down Stafford on rollerskates. (Just to name a few.) I will always remember Scott as being an unselfish, kind, funny individual. I am sure he grew up to be a wonderful guy. I am sorry Larry, Sherry, &...

I was quickly saddened when I was told about this unfortunate loss to many people. The loss of a son is very difficult. Keep all faith please. My sorrow goes to the Baker family and all his friends who knew nothing less than how wonderful of a person Scott was. Scott only spoke good of people.
Memories of Scotty B:
-The football player I cheered for in elementary school.
-The boy who did not wear plaid in our second grade class picture.
-The smart kid in High School who maybe...

I haven't seen Scotty in years, but have always held fond memories of him. We had so much fun at Greenway. He was kind to everyone even at the age when most boys aren't. He was always happy and fun to be around. I'm grateful I got to know him if even for a short time. I'm so sorry for your loss.

We are so saddened to hear of Scotty's passing. We've enjoyed his friendship from Greenway thru Langley. We had so much fun with him at the recent reunion. He was so kind and good to all around him. We send our thoughts and prayers to your family.

Carrie, Jim & Donna (Coyne)
Salt Lake City, Utah

To the Bakers,
I am so sorry for your loss and my thoughts and prayers go out to you all. Though I haven't seen Scotty in a couple years, it really hits me hard to know that he and that Scotty smile are no longer with us. I will always cheerish the childhood memories I have of Scotty and the rest of the neighborhood kids playing touch football and Release on Merwyn Avenue and Stafford Street. I'll never forget him.

I am so sorry for your loss. I was in the same homeroom as Scott in high school, and had several classes with him. He was always a really nice guy, and I'll always remember his sense of humor.

My sympathy to the Baker family.
My son John went to school with Scott and they were very good friends growing up..I will always remember Scott coming to our home and visiting with our family. He was a very nice, polite and mannerly boy. It was a pleasure to have him as my sons friend. They had good times together. May God Bless him.