Walter-Baxter-Obituary

Walter B. Baxter

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Walter B. Baxter, 77, of Worcester, died Friday, December 5th in Holy Trinity Nursing Center.He leaves his wife of 54 years, Barbara A. (Ronayne) Baxter; two sons, Thomas W. Baxter and his wife Cyndi and Kenneth L. Baxter all of Worcester; a daughter, Jodie Martineit and her husband Edward of...

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Aunt Barbara, Tom, Ken and Jody:
I am sorry to be posting this so late...did not realize that there was a guestbook on line. I am also sorry that I was unable to attend the services...makes you feel more than a little helpless. I can add little to what has been said...Walter Bray was a guy whose stature in my life surpassed even that great form that lurks in my memories; and his big booming voice and laugh. He was there for me...for us...at the hardest times in my life; and I learned...

Barbara, Ken, Jodi, and Tom I am sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, I remember the long cigar talks by the trampoline. He always was a good listener. Love ya all.

Barbara, Tom, Ken and Jody, and the Baxter family,
My deepest sympathy for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Aunt Barbara and family,
I just wanted to let you all know how sad I was to hear of Uncle Walter's passing. It has been a long time since I have seen any of you, but I wanted to let you know that you are in my thoughts.

Dear Barbara, Tom, Jodie, and Ken;
I was saddened deeply to here of the passing of "Uncle Walter". Walt kind of took me under his wing, so to speak, when I was a new recruit on the job. Without his help and tutelage I wonder if I would have made it this far. I will truly miss him.
My Sincerest condolences
Trey

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Ken, Tom and Jodi,
Thank you for sharing your father with me. He held me up many times and was always there when we needed him. Nicholai and Alex have been given one of the greatest gifts a person can hope for; a strong, loving grandfather who is actively in their lives. All of my love to you and Gre Gre and all the extended family. -Joy

Ed, Jodie & family,
Please know that many thoughts and prayers are with you in the loss of your dad. It is never easy when you loose someone you love, but we just know he has left many memories and we hope it's these that get you all through your loss.

Aunt Barbara, Tom, Jodie & Ken,

As a kid I remember all the card games, cook outs and family get togethers. I also remember being able to stop downtown at Central Division and visit with Uncle Wally. And of course who could ever forget the Mr. Magoo impressions. Now, your dad has joined my parents, Nana, Poppy and everyone else and probably already having another card game. At times like this I don't like being so far away but please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you...