Anthony Gerard "Tony" Baker

Anthony Gerard "Tony" Baker obituary, Eugene, OR

Anthony Gerard "Tony" Baker

Anthony Baker Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Musgrove Family Mortuary & West Lawn Memorial Park on Jan. 19, 2023.
Obituary of Anthony Gerard Baker
Obituary for Anthony "Tony" Gerard Baker
July 3, 1958 – January 8, 2023
Anthony "Tony" Gerard Baker, 64, resides now in heaven with Jesus, his Father and other important people in his life. He passed out of this world on Sunday January 8 2023, a result of some cardiac complications. He was born in Eugene Or on July 3 1958 to Felix "Bob" and Audrey Baker. He weighed in at 4 lbs 10 oz ! He had wonderful memories growing up in the Camp Creek area. He graduated from Thurston High School in 1977. Football, jazz choir and Young Life were his favorite activities. His jobs at that time included a local lumber mill and a Wendy's Restaurant. He did one year of schooling at Eugene Bible College and some classes at LCC. He began work at the City of Cottage Grove as a Dispatcher in about 1979, soon moving on to work for the City of Eugene as a Community Service Officer.
On March 15 1981 Tony married Delaine DeMoss of Harrisburg. They began life together in Springfield. Shortly before their marriage he had been hired as a Police Officer for the City of Eugene.
He followed in the footsteps of his Father and joined his brother with his career in law enforcement. About 2 weeks after the wedding he went to the Police Academy for his official training. He worked a total of 30 years for EPD. His various assignments included Patrol Officer, Undercover Officer, Fatal Accident Investigator, SWAT, Narcotics K-9 Handler, and Tracking K-9 Handler. He served as a Sergeant from 2004-2006. He was promoted to the Rank of Lieutenant in January of 2007. He served in that position until retirement in June of 2009. While working he continued his schooling, graduating in Aug. 2007 with a Bachelor of Arts in Management from Northwest Christian University. Shortly after retirement he began work again, as a Security Officer at the Federal Courthouse in Eugene. He worked for another 10 years there before retiring- again in 2019.
He excelled in his role as a husband and father. He balanced his responsibilities at work and at home with great thought. He was a loving man who had many wonderful character qualities. His energy seemed endless and he prayerfully considered any decisions he made for the family. He and Delaine had 13 years together before kids arrived. When Nick was born he was thrilled. He loved his son with all his heart. He and Delaine moved to Monroe and bought a big old house when Nick was 6 months old. Everyone thought he was crazy to buy a house that needed so much work. Two years later the blessing arrived of triplet daughters. He was not quite sure what to do with girls..."I never had any sisters", he said. But he realized there was no difference and loved all four children equally. His main goal as a father was to teach them the ways of The Lord. He did that.and was also a "fun" Dad who played games, read books, wrestled and involved his life with theirs. As they grew older he tried hard to never miss a soccer game, football or basketball game or even a dance recital. His values and wisdom, his laugh and his love will forever impact them.
In his "off"hours from EPD and family activities, Tony was busy with remodeling homes, building an RV Park and working on his 1905 Victorian Home in Monroe. He had special talent with everything he worked on. He taught a wonderful work ethic to his children and taught others about working on old houses. On his rental homes, he usually did all his own work...framing, electrical, plumbing etc. This included raising buildings and putting them on foundations. He had an entrepreneurial spirit that was always thinking. A car wash?, a bowling alley? He always had new ideas. He enjoyed cutting firewood, and his latest endeavor was a business called Victorian Pantry that involved freeze drying food.
He was a man of integrity. Honest, dependable and faithful in all he did. He served as a City Councilor in Monroe and was active in the community. He was quick to offer his help to anyone that needed it.
His was truly his walk with Jesus Christ. Daily he did his best to be a disciple of Christ and encourage others to join him. The past year he had been honored by becoming the Executive Pastor at Encounter Church in Elmira Or. He was humbled by this position and also very excited about all the opportunities he would have to influence other people's lives. He was very active in the recently started building program at the church. He saw these changes as a way to make more room for people at the church. He taught several different classes as well and was a friend to many.
He is survived by his wife of nearly 42 years, Delaine of Monroe; his four children: a son- Nicholas (Hailey) of Albany Or, and triplet daughters : Clarissa of Monroe, Roselyn of Monroe, and Alexandria (Austin) of Beaverton; his Mother Audrey Baker of Springfield and two brothers; Dave (Connie) and Dennis (Vesta) of Springfield. He is also survived by his grand-daughter Emersyn of Albany. In addition he is survived by a large number of nieces and nephews, a large extended family and his much loved house cats.
A Celebration of Life will take place on Saturday, January 28 at 11:00 am. At Christ's Center Church @ 530 W. 7 St. in Junction City Oregon. In lieu of flowers a contribution may be made to : Encounter Church in Elmira Or with attention made to the Executive Pastor Tony Baker Building fund at www.aplos.com/aws/give/EncounterOpenBibleChurch/general?mibextid=Zxz2cZ
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April 13, 2023

Syd Bergeson posted to the memorial.

February 27, 2023

Jason Huberts posted to the memorial.

February 27, 2023

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Syd Bergeson

April 13, 2023

I know you are celebrating Tony's life and grieving his passing. So hard. I send love and prayers for all of you. What a special family you are! Syd Bergeson

Jason Huberts

February 27, 2023

Only just now found out ans wish i couldve been there at memorial.
In the short time i met and hung out with Tony at Empowered church mens bible study, he made a huge difference in my walk (and sometimes struggle) with Jesus.
He was always humorous and so full of biblical wisdom and history of why and wheres and whos!
You could always feel he prayerfully considered everything you told him before answering.
Such a great and positive example of how to be in this world and deal with the things that come across your path.
I always looked forward to hug from him at church.
Always remember the pizzas!
Tho i am sad and little bit gutted for the moment, i will count it all joy for i know where my friend is and that he is experiencing wonderous things our human intellect cannot even comprehend and that i will see him again and get to check out his fancy new digs in my Father's house,
where there are many mansions.
Love you dude
-Jason Huberts

Loni and Lew

February 27, 2023

We just heard today about Tony! So very, very sorry! Praying for you and all the family.

Julie Anne Smith

January 28, 2023

To the Baker family, I just want to pass on my deepest condolences.

I had the pleasure of working with Toney at EPD. Tony and I mentored young police cadets on the department in the late 1990s. We were both Cadet Advisors. We traveled to Washington DC and Nevada to take the cadets to compete in both regional and national cadets competitions. One of the most memorable trips was to Washington DC. Tony had been to Washington DC before and wanted to share all his favorite historical and memorial locations with us. We must´ve walked 100 miles in 114° weather. He was like a kid in a candy store. All of the cadets that went on that competition are now leaders at the department at EPD . It fills my heart to know that Tony had a big hand at mentoring them. Those young adults are now leaders on the department. I won´t forget his infectious laugh. He always made everything fun. And he always listened intently. Always leaning in and providing inspiring words we needed. And he was always a great example of a wonderful father, a good man, and a caring, compassionate police officer. I will miss him dearly, and I feel honored to have worked with him and considered him a friend.
The attached photo is circa 1999. I believe we were waiting to talk at a city council meeting at the old City Hall at 777 Pearl Street.

Prayers and love, Julie Smith

Kimberly McConnell

January 28, 2023

Delaine and family, we are so sorry for your loss. Tony was a wonderful man, whose life showed he put God first. We wish we could be there today. We love you.
Love,
Monte and Kimberly McConnell

Glenna King Westra

January 20, 2023

So sorry to hear of Tony´s passing. Prayers and thoughts are with the Baker family.

Will Hansen

January 20, 2023

I can´t remember a time I did not know Tony, as we lived across J street when I was two. Tony was a class ahead of me at Thurston and I enjoyed playing football with him. He was a man I truly looked up to during my high school years and rejoiced when our paths met anytime in our adult life´s. He treated life with the same passion he played football.... Giving his all. My life is blessed and richer to have seen his examples and called him a friend. A very dear friend.
Our walk´s with Christ will unite us again someday.

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