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Kenneth B. Baker

1927 - 2018

Kenneth B. Baker obituary, 1927-2018, Smithfield, NC

BORN

1927

DIED

2018

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Parrish Funeral Home - Selma

1351 South Pollock St.

Selma, North Carolina

Kenneth Baker Obituary

Kenneth B. Baker

February 12, 1927 - February 9, 2018

Smithfield

Kenneth Bryan Baker was born February 12, 1927 in Smithfield, North Carolina, the youngest of six children of Levi Cicero (L.C.) Baker and Nettie Johnson Baker. After graduating from Smithfield High School in 1944, at age 17 he volunteered for service in the U.S. Navy, where he served stateside as a hospital corpsman.

Upon his discharge from the Navy he returned to Smithfield and began work at Underwood Funeral Home, which at time was located on Market Street downtown. He then enrolled in Gupton Jones College of Mortuary Science in Nashville, Tennessee, graduating in 1948 and returning to spend the rest of his career as a funeral director and community leader in Smithfield.

In 1949, Mr. Baker met Eva Mae Pittman and they were married in Centenary United Methodist Church on December 17 of that year. They were married for 68years and were the proud and loving parents of four daughters.

Mr. Baker became a partner in Underwood Funeral Home upon the death of J.D. Creech in 1953. He worked in partnership with Mr. Creech's widow, Emma, until her retirement. In 1962, the business moved from downtown to its current location on Brightleaf Boulevard. Mr. Baker became the sole proprietor 1972. Eva Baker worked alongside her husband in the business for many years. Underwood Funeral Home, founded in 1897, is one of the oldest and most respected businesses in Smithfield. In January of 1999 Mr. Baker sold the business to Parrish Funeral Homes but continued to work there until his retirement in 2004.

Mr. Baker was very active in the civic and political life of Smithfield for many years. He was a past president of the Smithfield Kiwanis Club, of which he was a member for more than 50 year, and was a Master Mason. He was a Member for Life of the American Red Cross, having donated more than 170 pints of blood. He served on the board of directors of the Day by Day home of Johnston County from 1978-1984 and on the board of the Smithfield Chamber of Commerce for many years. As a member of the Methodist Men at Centenary United Methodist Church, he was renowned as the organizer and chief cook for the monthly breakfasts enjoyed by the members for many years.

Mr. Baker served Smithfield as a member of the Public Housing Authority from 1963-65. He was elected to the Board of Commissioners in 1965 and served two four-year terms, ending in 1973 when he declined to run for another term. In 1979 he was elected Mayor of Smithfield, serving 10 years until his retirement from politics. During his decade as Mayor, Mr. Baker also served as a director of the North Carolina League of Municipalities from 1986 until 1988 and as president of ElectriCities of North Carolina from 1983-84. He was selected to be among a small group of mayors from across the state who greeted President Ronald Reagan during a visit to Durham in the mid-1980s.

A memorial service will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 13, 2018 in the Centenary United Methodist Church. The family will receive friends from 12:30 – 1:45 p.m. just prior to the service in Wesley Hall. Burial will be at a later date in Riverside Cemetery.

Surviving are his wife of 68 years, Eva Pittman Baker; daughters, Barbara B. Elliott and husband David of Frankford, WV, Margaret Baker Krakover and husband Neal of Hillsboro, WWV, Virginia B. Cooper and husband Jeff of Raleigh and Emily B. Everett and husband Eugene of Cary; four grandchildren, Lauryn Johnson and husband Jimmy, Bryan Ulma, Matthew Krakover and wife Suzanne and Sandra Winfrey and husband Brad.

In lieu of flowers the family asks that memorial contributions be made to Centenary United Methodist Church, 140 West Market Street, Smithfield, NC 27577.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at under woodfh.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The News and Observer on Feb. 12, 2018.

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Elizabeth Anne Temple, M.M.

July 6, 2022

Mrs. Eva Baker, his wife, has sung in the Chancel Choir for 70 years at Centenary UMC, Smithfield, N.C. Giving the gift of music at church, she makes us joyful! Her husband was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, so I happened to think of both of them today, my neighbors. God bless America!

Elizabeth Temple

July 6, 2022

His wife, Mrs. Eva Baker, is a wonderful and kind neighbor. She has sung in the Chancel Choir at Centenary UMC in Smithfield for 70 years! Giving the gift of music at church, she made us joyful!

Monnie Johnson Thompson

February 15, 2018

Remembering the family in prayer. Blessings.

Chris, Sonya, Noah, and Nathan

February 14, 2018

"Miss Eva" and Family - We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. We love you. "Mr. Kenneth" will be missed and remembered. All our love - The Kiser Family

Clarry Gathers

February 13, 2018

Many blessings to Mr. Baker's family. He was a great man to have known. I met him at the courthouse at the Register of Deeds office. He always came in with a smile. May God continue to be a Comfoter to you.

Tim Pittman

February 13, 2018

Dear Baker family:

Sorry to learn of the passing of Kenneth Baker, an influential presence in my life while working for him at Underwood, but also well beyond in our regular communications during college and in other settings. Sorry I could not attend the services today, but my thoughts and prayers are with all of you. So many memories, all wonderful, from watermelons in the breezeway on summer afternoons to 8-track tapes by the thousands to grass cutting and painting at the Doghouse. Oh, and a few car washes. Not to be forgotten: boxes of interesting items mailed to my dorm in Chapel Hill. What a great father and husband. An example for me, yes, but a model for all of us.

Jen Eisenmann

February 12, 2018

My deepest sympathy for the family and friends.

Peggy Hulth Tippett

February 12, 2018

Mr. Baker was a friend to our family as my siblings and I were growing up. He took a special liking to Pat which greatly impressed me. She would look forward to seeing him ride by on his bike and if she was outside he would stop to talk. Condolences to your family.

Beth Creech Dickens

February 12, 2018

I remember how fond my father, Lunceford was of Mr. Baker. He had the upmost respect for him and they had a great friendship for many years. Prayers to family.

ANGELA BAKER-SALAZAR

February 12, 2018

MY CONDOLENCE GOES OUT TO MY FAMILY IN THIS TIME OF THEIR LOSS.UNCLE KENNETH WAS A VERY LOVING MAN.HIS LEADERSHIP AND KNOWLEDGE MADE HIM THE MAN HE WAS.I WILL PERSONALLY MISS HIM.

Steve Hickle

February 12, 2018

So sorry, Emily. Blessings to you and all your house.

Michael Rabil

February 12, 2018

Mr. Baker was a family friend and wonderful human being whose kindest throughout his professional life was a role model for many. My condolences to his family and may his memories be those of happy ones.

Alice Davis-Cahoon

February 12, 2018

Uncle Kenneth was always so nice and so funny. I loved spending the night with Barbara and being with all of the family when visiting in Smithfield. He was a wonderful man.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Much love, "Bebe"

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Karen Johnson

February 12, 2018

Many years ago, I was blessed to be welcomed as an 'honorary' member of this lovely family. Mr. Baker always had a fun and warm greeting for me, and I looked forward to being in his comfortable and loving presence. My heart is with his family during this time of loss, and forever in the enjoyment of tales of happy memories. He was truly a wonderful man, husband, father and friend.

Art Sellers

February 12, 2018

I was sorry to learn of Mr. Baker's passing. Not only was he a wonderful leader in the community, he was also a model of the classic Southern Funeral Director, and a credit to the funeral service profession. Your family will be in my prayers.

Zena Hamilton

February 12, 2018

I am so very sorry for your loss. Mr. Baker was such a good man and so nice. I admired his strong will to go and do the things he enjoyed every morning. My daddy always had the upmost respect for him as far back as I can remember as everyone did. May God comfort you in the days to come.

February 12, 2018

Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of your loved one. May the wonderful memories of your loved one continue to provide your family a small measure of comfort until God's promises are fulfilled. Matthew 5:5

Suzanne Herring Carter

February 11, 2018

I am so very sorry for your loss. Mr. Baker was such a wonderful man and friend to my family. He will truly missed by all. God Bless!

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