DELAWARE — Jimi Ann Baker, 74, of Delaware, died Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016 at the Country Club Retirement Center.
She was born Sept. 21, 1941 in Camden, Ariz., to the late James and Anne (Gilchrist) Stewart.
Jimi Ann loved watching the Buckeyes and her Razorbacks. She enjoyed listening to oldies music and especially Elvis.
She is survived by two daughters, Lisa (Jim) Johnson of Delaware and Susan (Robert) Asmo of Arizona; two sons, Todd (Kristin) Baker of Delaware and Tyler (Brienne) Christopher of California; 14 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two brothers, Jay (Debbie) Stewart and Charles (Jeanette) Stewart; one sister, Mary Lou (Faye) Wolfe, all of Arkansas; numerous nieces and nephews; best friend, Katie Terry of Delaware; and dear cousin, Beverly Cheetwood of Bowling Green, Ohio.
Visitation will be held Thursday, Jan. 7 at the Robinson Funeral Home, 32 W. Winter St., Delaware, from 5-8 p.m. A committal service for the family will be in Oak Grove Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the family to help with expenses.
Condolences may be expressed to the family and memories shared online at www.RobinsonFuneralHomeInc.com.
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Janis Rampley Latham
January 16, 2016
My deepest sympathy to Jimmi Ann's family. We were in the same class in school in Camden, AR...everyone here sends their thoughts and prayers.
Bud & Barb Parish
January 10, 2016
We are very sorry to learn about Jimi Ann's passing. She was always a lot of fun and we enjoyed knowing her. Katie, I know your friendship meant a lot to Jimi Ann and I'm sorry you've lost a friend. Bud & Barb Parish
Tonya Smith
January 8, 2016
Iam so sorry for your loss, your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Ian a dietary aide at Wintersong country club. Jimi Ann will be missed.
Dan Masters
January 6, 2016
So sorry to hear about Jimi Ann. Condolences to the entire family. I am in Florida and I would be at visitation. Dan Masters
Beverly Cheetwood
January 6, 2016
My dear cousin,Jimi Ann,
From 8th grade on, you were my second sister! But Ihave to tell you, your trip to heaven left us feeling good for you while missing you terribly. Your smile, dimples, hearty laugh, your southern swag, hospitality, kindness, and wisdom leave us floundering for who could have all those traits wrapped up in one person? You will always be loved and remebered by the people you loved the most, and made no bones about it. Your family! Love you too much. Beverly
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