1965
2022
LIMA -- Brenda Kay Baker-Germann age 50 was found murdered Feb. 22, 2016 in Knoxville, TN and recently identified. She was born June 12, 1965 in Lima to the late Frank and Bonnie (Lucas) Baker. Brenda graduated from Perry High School and Apollo JVS in secretarial training. She had been a waitress. She gave birth to Alicia Germann who she gave up for adoption. Additional survivors include siblings Jessica (Dan Jones) Redd, Emma Lou Baker, Malcolm Baker and her twin Linda (Scott) Morris all of Lima and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by brothers Frank E. Baker, Jr. and William Baker. Private burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Lima. Online condolences may be shared at BayliffAndSon.com
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Necia Baker-Frick
August 2, 2022
So glad I got to see my aunt before she left for Tennessee at the dollar tree years ago. I'm saddened to find out she was murdered and I assume it wasn't long after I last seen her last. I'm sorry your death is a mystery and I'm sorry you went through this Aunt Brenda may you finally rest in peace...
Linda Acheson Burgess Parsons
July 29, 2022
Brenda was one of the first friends I had in school. We used to play dress up together in Kindergarten, along with her twin sister, Linda. I remember Linda and Brenda switching teachers and classes in school. The teachers never knew, but we students always did and enjoyed their joke. She was such a sweet girl. Prayers going out to her family in the time of grief.
Susan (Butler) Stahler
July 28, 2022
So sorry to hear about Brenda, prayers for the family.
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