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Walter A. "Walt" Baxter

Stow, Ohio

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Walter "Walt" A. Baxter

STOW - Walter "Walt" A. Baxter, 60, died March 20, 2007.

Born in Jamaica, N.Y., he had lived and worked in Michigan for twenty years, moving to Stow 14 years ago. Walt enjoyed tennis, going out to dinner and to the movies, talking about sports with his son,...

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To the entire Baxter family and everyone who knew and loved Walter:

Our hearts go out to you at this very difficult time. PLease know you are in our thoughts and prayers everyday. Walter was very fortunate to have such a wonderful family as they were to have him. The tribute is such a beautiful illustration of the incredible man Walter was and the legacy he leaves behind. Aunt Rita, we are here for you if you need anything. Our love to you all
Love, Sharon McDonnell Cimino(Walter's...

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

I was privileged to have worked with such a wonderful spirted man. His presences will truly be missed. May God be with you.

Pat & Stephen, thank you for sharing Walt's life with us through your warm video tribute (http://redmonfh.yourtribute.com/viewtribute.asp?fh=redmonfh&mv=baxter.html). The photos beautifully show your husband(dad) as the kind, gentle, fun person we know and love. Can't help but reflect that he had his own special welcoming committee of our Cords of Three family there to greet him when he arrived home. I can see them shaking hands, giving hugs, and catching up on all of us ! And just think ---...

Walt made my wife's journey through cancer so much easier by his encouragement and strong faith in God. Walt was indeed a "Man of Integrity". Pat and Steven, Walt now stands where all believers will someday stand, in the very presence of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus the Christ, in front of our one and only God! Well done, Walt.

Walt was such a great person. He was the type of guy that would ask you how you were doing and truly care. He had such a warmth about his personality that everyone seemed to enjoy. I truly will miss seeing him at work, I always enjoyed our talks. He reminded me so much of my own father that passed away. The world would be a better place if it had more people like Walt in it. We'll miss him here at Kaiser Permanente.

My heart goes out to the Baxter family, Walt was a great guy.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

I was Stephen's 5th grade teacher..I am so sorry for your loss, and my thoughts and prayers are with you and your Mom. God Bless.

Lena Planicka
(Miss K.)