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Stephen G. Baker

Scotch Plains, New Jersey

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BAKER Stephen G. Baker Compliance executive with insurance company, 52 Stephen G. Baker, 52, of Scotch Plains died Monday, Nov. 5, 2007, in Hoboken. The funeral is on Friday, Nov. 9 at 9:15 a.m. at the Rossi Funeral Home, 1937 Westfield Ave., Scotch Plains. The Funeral Mass is at 10 a.m. in...

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Dear Susan, Ted, Jane, and Chester,

I am still numb and in disbelief. Stevie was my best friend in the world. I am heartbroken and will miss him for the rest of my life.

gwynnie

I have a number of fond memories of rounds of golf in the LeMoyne Alumni weekends with Gwinny,Tom, and Doug Sanders. You remembered and stayed faithful to your roots; St. Pats, Seton Catholic Central, and LeMoyne. May you hit better shots in heaven's fairways where you can get as many Doug Sanders golf balls as you need.

Dear Susan and children,
We were so sorry to hear of Steve's passing. We remember well the swim lessons of Teddy and Becky at the Y and realizing that you were the sister of the famous Carol Clancy on the corner of Irving Ave. You are all in our prayers.

Dear Susan and family,
I am so very sad at your terrible loss. I have great memories of sitting with you at Manor Park Pool when the children were little. Steve was a wonderful father and husband. What a tragedy.

So sorry to read of Steve's passing. My deepest Sympathy goes out to all of his Family.

Please remind yourselves that the love and comfort of family and friends will always be with you and the memories of Steve will live on forever. We are so sorry for your loss. Joe & Diane Felice

Tim and I attended the calling hours and were able to share many stories with the Baker family. Steve was a funny guy. I met him in 9th grade homeroom and got to know him through his friendship with Tim. We had a lot of laughs together.
The funeral service was beautiful, as was his nephew,Dennis Baker's homily. Steve's youngest son, Chet had people laughing and crying during his eulogy. Billy did the same in his eulogy. Steve was proud of his children and loved Susan dearly. Our prayers...

All my prayers are with the Baker family. I pray that Steve will rest in peace, intercede for his loved ones before the throne of God and that his family will sense the graces to be increased in faith in the Resurrection.

I grew up with Steve in Binghamton. I have many fond memories of being with him. I was very fortunate to see Steve in Binghamton on the 27th of October. We recalled our days when we were kids and about some of the things we did together. I will always remember him. God bless his family.