Marvin E. Baker

1930 - 2018

Marvin E. Baker obituary, 1930-2018, Two Rivers, WI

Marvin E. Baker

1930 - 2018

Marvin Baker Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Feb. 4 to Feb. 11, 2018.
Marvin E. Baker

Two Rivers, Wisconsin - Marvin E. Baker, age 87, passed away on Friday, January 26, 2018 at River Wood Estates in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.

He was born on October 19, 1930 in Columbus, Ohio, son of the late Leonard and Lois (Stephens) Baker. He graduated from North High School in 1948 and served in the United States Air Force Headquarters Group during the Korean War, stationed in Germany. He married Joyce Morgan in 1952.

Following his honorable discharge, he worked for Hoosier Engineering and later for Battelle Memorial Institute as a lab technician in metallurgy while attending Ohio State University. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Arts Education in 1956.

He served as a wood, metal, and drafting teacher at Jones Junior High School in Upper Arlington, Ohio prior to completion of his Master of Education degree in Industrial Education and Counseling from OSU in 1961. He then continued there as a guidance counselor and assistant principal for a total of 12 years. He also completed post Master's work in Administration, Guidance, Vocational Education, and Industrial Technology. During a one year sabbatical, he served as a Teaching Associate for four quarters in the Industrial Arts Department at OSU. While still at Jones, he worked summers as a part-time architectural draftsman and as a paint and remodel contractor. Over the years, he has built several family heirlooms.

Marv's heart has always been with the struggling student and how he could improve learning. In 1968, he became the Executive Director and Principal at Six Pence School, a private school for learning-disabled youth and young adults, in Columbus, Ohio. He was there for 16 years.

He then worked an additional 11 years for Columbia Gas of Ohio, holding various clerical, service, mechanical, and operational positions, retiring in 1996.

He was an active member of Sertoma International, University Club, serving as secretary for two years. He was awarded membership in Phi Delta Kappa (Graduate Honorary), Epsilon Pi Tau (Industrial Technology Honorary), and received a Laureate Citation in 1992.

Survivors include his twin children, son: Stephen M. Baker, of Columbus, Ohio; daughter and son-in-law: Beth (Ron) Seizert, of Two Rivers, WI; stepchildren: Shelton (DiAnn) Collier, of Matthews, North Carolina; Susie Collier, of Columbus, Ohio; Jane Collier, of Columbus, Ohio; first wife and mother of his children: Joyce Baker, of Columbus, Ohio; six grandchildren: Matthew (Katrina) Hacker, Jeramie Baker, Travis Baker, Sarah Baker, all of Columbus, Ohio; Olivia Seizert, of Manitowoc, WI, and Sterling (Rebecca) Seizert, of Spring Lake, North Carolina; and eight great-grandchildren: November Seizert, Memphys Seizert, October Seizert, all of WI; Kayleigh Baker, Kayden Hacker, Carter Hacker, all of Columbus, Ohio; Sydney Seizert and Nora Seizert, of Spring Lake, N.C. He is also survived by special cousins Amy Baker and Celia Baker, both of Columbus, Ohio. Other relatives and friends also survive. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his half brother: Benton Baker; his daughter-in-law: Gina Baker; and his second wife and mother of his step-children: Joan Collier Baker.

Cremation has occurred at the All-Care Cremation Center in Manitowoc, WI. Marvin will be laid to rest at Northlawn Memorial Gardens in Westerville, Ohio in mid-June, as per his request. More information regarding his graveside memorial service will be provided at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the American Cancer Society or the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). Marvin and Joan adopted several rescued dogs that had been abused.

Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family by visiting www.kleinandstangel.com.

The Klein and Stangel Funeral Home in Two Rivers, Wisconsin is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Schoedinger Funeral Service in Columbus, Ohio will assist the family with burial.

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February 14, 2018

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February 12, 2018

Joyce and Cam Taylor posted to the memorial.

February 10, 2018

Jane Collier posted to the memorial.

February 14, 2018

My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Marvin. God give us a life span of 70 - 80 years if we are especially strong. Psalms 90 :10
May the family and friends celebrate a life well lived and loved by many.

Joyce and Cam Taylor

February 12, 2018

Dear Family:
We are so sorry to hear this about Marvin. Marv and Jo were always good friends to my deceased first wife Janet Bowen Taylor, our children (Frank, Virginia and Kathy) and me. We worked closely with Marv and Jo at Six Pence School for many years. Our prayers and deepest sympathy are with you at this time. God Bless!

Marv and Jo

Jane Collier

February 10, 2018

Jane. Marv and Susan when leaving for WI

Jane Collier

February 10, 2018

Jane Collier

February 10, 2018

Jo and Marv

Jane Collier

February 10, 2018

Jane Collier

February 8, 2018

I met Marv over 40 years ago. He was the principal at Six Pence where my sister attended and my Mom, Jo, worked. He along with Connie Pence provided me incredible on the job experience. As a volunteer and paid employee I learned a great deal. Later in my adult life my Mom and Marv begun a wonderful journey together and became husband and wife.Whether creating a wildflower garden, traveling, caring for rescue dogs from Columbus Dog Connection or spending glorious time in their pontoon boat, The African Queen , on Hoover in Westerville. Their love was strong and I saw them both at their best in the good times and in times of heartbreak as my Mom passed. Even though I was 21 when Marv became my StepDad, his influence on me began years before that. His guidance continued in my adulthood. I am honored to have been exceptionally close as I was also his caregiver following numerous accident and surgeries over many years. I liken him to a Timex watch. He took a licking but kept on ticking.The last few years he was in Wisconsin seemed strange. I had always been there to care for him and my Mom. I know he was in good hands with daughter Beth and Son in law Ron. He was so happy to have a relationship with them and was a proud Grandfather Great grandfather. A life well lived. He made a difference in the lives of all those he touched.

"The Eagle Has Landed"

Herb USMC

February 7, 2018

RIP

Herb USMC

February 7, 2018

USAF Memorial

Herb USMC

February 7, 2018

University Club

Herb USMC

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Herb USMC

February 7, 2018

1956/ Masters 1961

Herb USMC

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Herb USMC

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Herb USMC

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Headquarters Group-Stationed in Germany

Herb USMC

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Herb USMC

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Herb Guyer-Sharfenaker USMC

February 7, 2018

God Bless/RIP.A heartfelt Thank YOU,Marv for your service in Korea..And Semper Fi.

February 7, 2018

My husband and I had the pleasure of meeting Marvin in our Tai Chi class at the senior center in Manitowoc, WI. We found him to be a pleasant and kind man. Though there wasn't a lot of time for conversation during class, we always enjoyed visiting with Marvin. We missed having him by our side after he could no longer attend class due to his health concerns. We never knew of his long and distinguished career as an educator, counselor, and mentor. You are already missed, Marvin! Rest peacefully.

Dan and Colleen Vander Linden
Manitowoc

Scott Binder

February 5, 2018

I remember Mr. Baker (Had to call him Mr Baker) when I attended Jones Junior Hight School. A very good educator and friend to the students!!

Mary Jane (Hershey) Kuhnle

February 4, 2018

Marv was a great teacher, mentor and friend. I started my career in special education at Six Pence in 1976 with Connie, Jo, and Marv. They were more than supervisors and co workers, they were family.
Our years at 6 Pence were indeed special. Those of us who were privileged to work there will always remember our time fondly. Marv instilled a passion in us for both teaching as well as learning. He will never be forgotten,
Rest in peace, Marv- your reward is well deserved.

Joyce and Cam Taylor

February 4, 2018

Dear Family:
We are so sorry to hear this about Marvin. Marv and Jo were always good friends to my deceased first wife Janet Bowen Taylor, our children (Frank, Virginia and Kathy) and me. We worked closely with Marv and Jo at Six Pence School for many years. Our prayers and deepest sympathy are with you at this time. God Bless!

Joyce and Cam Taylor

Joyce and Cam Taylor

February 4, 2018

Dear Family:
We are so sorry to hear this about Marvin. Marv and Jo were always good friends to my deceased first wife Janet Bowen Taylor, our children (Frank, Virginia and Kathy) and me. We worked closely with Marv and Jo at Six Pence School for many years. Our prayers and deepest sympathy are with you at this time. God Bless!

February 4, 2018

I had the privilege of working with Marv at Columbia Gas. He was a very accomplished and dedicated employee. His calm and focused approach to each task he encountered was endearing to him. I was proud to call him my friend. Chuck Kiefer

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