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Wilma Helena Baum

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1930 - 2005

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Wilma Helena Baum, 74, of Carlisle, died Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2005, in the Carlisle Regional Medical Center.Born on Dec. 14, 1930, in Carroll Township, Perry County, she was the daughter of the late Foster R. and Hazel (Reed) Murphy Sr. and the widow of Bennie L. Baum.Wilma was a...

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Dear Roy and Kelly and Wayne and Mary Anne, I am very sorry for your loss. Aunt Mary Anne

Dear Gary, Donna & boys, I'm so sorry to hear about your mother/grandmother. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Denise(Wimer)Evans

Our thoughts and prayers on your loss

We are sorry about Wilmas passing and we will miss her dearly. The Murphy Reunions will not be the same.

Sincerely,
Helen L. Smith
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Nanny was such a blessing to me. From the time I was a little girl I remember her being a hard working lady, always caring for someone other than herself. Nanny always had a smile on her face, and her cheerful laugh will always ring in my mind. Even though she was family, I always felt that Nanny was the special guest of honor at family gatherings, and these events will feel so empty without her. I'm thankful for the Godly foundation she laid for our family, and I can only imagine the...

We are so sorry! Our prayers and thoughts are with you all.
Love,
Bill, Alise, Amanda and Maggie

Linda,
So sorry for your loss. Your mother was such a wonderful person and I always enjoyed talking with her. We all know she is with the Lord now. Love, Naomi

There could never be a more wonderful sister than Wilma. She could listen, she could share your feelings, your laughter and she could always make you feel better. Because of her deep faith and commitment to serving the Lord, we can rejoice in knowing that she is experiencing the glorious reunion not only with Grammy and Pappy, but an eternity with her wonderful Savior. We love you all. Janet and Wayne

Aunt Wilma was the epitome of grace & selflessness while truly living a Christian life. Her quiet strength and love for others is her legacy and undoubtedly lives on through the lives of her children. What an inspiration! To my cousins, you are all in my prayers during this difficult time, as those of us who loved your mom grieve with you, but take joy in the knowledge she is with her Lord. God Bless.
Cousin Kim, Darren, Nicole, Lauren and Megan Cox