Stephanie Lynn Baker

Stephanie Lynn Baker obituary, Logansport, IN

Stephanie Lynn Baker

Stephanie Baker Obituary

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Stephanie L. Baker, 40, of Twelve Mile, passed away Sunday, December 18, 2022.
Born on August 16, 1982, in Logansport, Stephanie is the daughter of late Steven E. Baker and Sharon (Taylor) Musselman. Stephanie had currently been working for Cricket Wireless.
Stephanie had a great love for her children and all her family. She attended Caston High School. Stephanie loved to read and write poetry. She loved adventure in the outdoors, theme parks and swimming with the kids. Stephanie had a big heart and loved helping people and being there for support. Her hopes were to become a drug counselor.
Surviving her along with her mother Sharon Musselman, are two sons, Shilo Baker, Ziah Hoch; daughter, Zailee Summer; step father, Arnold Musselman of Twelve Mile; three sisters, La Deema (Patrick) Burns of Twelve Mile; Carrie Berendt of South Bend; Cynthia Parro of Kokomo; three brothers, Steven M. Baker of Michigan City; Larry Taylor of Kentucky; Mark Weaver Jr. of Peru; several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her father Steven E. Baker and brother, Brian Baker.
To the girl standing behind the mirror I'm sorry I failed you. I'm sorry you've been through so many storms in your life that you never got the chance to heal. The storms that no one knows about the storms that made you into the girl you became. The one who doesn't think she deserves anything in life for all the mistakes she has done. So no matter what the girl self sabotages her happiness and creates her own eyes that no one else knows about except those she lets glimpse into her eyes. As she tries not to let the storm stream down her eyes an escape her broken self. -Stephanie.
A celebration of Stephanie's life will be held at a later date and time.
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