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G. Liliana Baehr

1945 - 2022

G. Liliana Baehr obituary, 1945-2022, Camarillo, CA

BORN

1945

DIED

2022

G. Baehr Obituary

G. Liliana Baehr
1945-2022
After 26 years of lots of different types of chemo and operations, beautiful, brilliant and faith-filled Lili Baehr passed on to gain her glorious, restored body in the Kingdom of God on May 5, 2022. Her four children and their spouses surrounded her as well as her 15 grandchildren. Her minister read Revelation and her daughter-in-law played Amazing Grace on the harp, her daughter Evelyn remembered: "Soon after she heard the words 'was blind but now I see,' she took her last breath. Now, she can see; she is pain free; she is finally healed!"
Born November 6, 1945, Lili studied architecture at Rice University. Lili co- Founded MOVIEGUIDE® with her husband Ted Baehr. Lili leaves a Legacy of Love, Friendship and Parenting Joys to her four children and fifteen grandchildren, and friends around the world.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on May 13, 2022.

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Rebecca May

January 31, 2025

My Precious Lili
I miss you so much and am looking forward to seeing you in heaven where we can worship and praise Jesus together in Spirit and In Truth.
I love you
Rebecca May

George Brown

October 10, 2024

Lili was indeed a beautifully radiant servant of Jesus in this life along with her husband, and my friend, Ted. I can't imagine her radiance now!

Rebecca May

May 7, 2023

Precious Lili You are so missed!
You breathed life into my soul, as you did to all you were blessed with your presence. I love you and your incredible family!

Lucrecia Milani

May 7, 2023

We love you Lili and you are always in our prayers!
We were so blessed to have you in our lives.

Lucrecia Milani

October 19, 2022

Lovely Lili, I think of you every day and know you are with Jesus and mother and father and I also smile when I think of us at the Florence Easter Parade, what fun.

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