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WARDELL GLADEN BAKER

1941 - 2020

WARDELL GLADEN BAKER obituary, 1941-2020, Richmond, VA

BORN

1941

DIED

2020

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WARDELL BAKER Obituary

Colonel Wardell Gladen Baker (USA, Ret.), of North Chesterfield, Virginia, 78, passed away at his home peacefully on January 2 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Wardell was born in Suffolk, Virginia on July 4, 1941, to the late Obediah Gladen and Thora Virginia Baker. Influenced by his grandparents and parents, at an early age Wardell joined Mt. Sinai Baptist Church.
His education began at Silver Spring Elementary School in Holland, Va. and later at Nansemond County Training School (NCTS). While at NCTS, Wardell participated in Student Council, the Drama Club and the New Farmers of America. He graduated in 1956 as the Valedictorian and Senior Class President. Dr. John L. Lockett, Director of the School of Agriculture at Virginia State College (VSC) visited NCTS and recruited Wardell to attend VSC. Wardell met his future wife Helen Marrow of Halifax, North Carolina at VSC. Upon graduation in 1960, Wardell was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the US Army. In June 1962 he married Helen.
Together they embarked on 26.5 years of dedicated service to the United States Army. During his military career he served in combat, commanded various combat service support units and several logistical agencies at the following locations: Germany; Ft. Lee, VA; Vietnam; Ft. Leavenworth, KS; Thailand; Ft. Ord, CA; Ft. Hood, TX; The Pentagon; Defense General Supply Center, Richmond, VA; and New Cumberland Army Depot, PA.
Upon retirement from the Army in 1987 at the rank of Colonel, Wardell directed the logistical services at Southside Virginia Training Center. In 1997 he returned to his Alma Mater (now Virginia State University) as Associate Vice President for Student Affairs. He officially retired in 2004.
Wardell facilitated the nomination, submission, and listing of both Mount Sinai Baptist Church and Nansemond County Training School on the Virginia Landmark Register, the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Highway Marker Program.
His awards and decorations include Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Service medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, Combat Patch, and Parachutist Badge. Additionally, he received a Master's Degree from VSC and a Doctor of Humane Letters from Virginia University of Lynchburg (VA).
Wardell had a deep passion for collecting automobiles, playing golf, visiting the family farm in North Carolina, spending time with family and friends, and helping others by his involvement in military alumni, neighborhood and civic organizations. Wardell was an active Lifetime Member of his beloved Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc for over 60 years.
The family is grateful to the doctors, nurses and other health professionals at McGuire Hospital, Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute at Johnston-Willis (JWC), Lucy Corr Health Care Center, James River Hospice and Right At Home. They have our deepest gratitude for their compassion and professionalism.
Wardell's family will continue to carry on his amazing legacy of service and faith. He is survived by his devoted wife of 57 years, Helen Baker of North Chesterfield, VA; his son, Tony Baker and Eleatrice Castillo of Lorton, VA; his daughter, Mironda Starke (Antonio) of Chesterfield, VA; his daughter-in-law, Alma Baker of Chester, VA; two sisters, Barbara Aultman and Jean Walden (Monte), two aunts, Freddie Adkins and Doris Rawls, all of Suffolk, VA; two brothers, Obediah G. Baker, Jr. (Ida) of Woodbridge, VA and Norris E. Baker, Sr. (Lillian) of Newport News, VA; sister-in-law, Susie Marrow of Windsor, NC; godson, Louis Boston Jr. (Latonya) of Bethesda, MD; grandchildren, Milan Baker (20); Brandon Watson (14) and Dallas Baker (6); godgrandchildren, Flora (5) and Ella (2) Boston; devoted cousin, Camilla Ashby of Portsmouth, VA; and special friend, Rosa Hicks of Suffolk, VA. Remaining survivors are many loving nieces and nephews and a host of extended family and friends. They will forever cherish his memory.
A funeral service will be held 1:00p.m. on Saturday, January 11, at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, 6100 Holy Neck Road, Suffolk, Virginia, with a viewing beginning at 12:15p.m. Interment will follow at the church cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.

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Published by The Progress-Index from Jan. 9 to Jan. 10, 2020.

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Margie and Bobby Tuck

January 2, 2021

Have fond memories of his time at SVTC while our son was there. Mr. Baker was sure a part of our appreciation during that time with his interest and truthfulness with my wife and I. The last time I saw him was at McDonalds in South Richmond or Chesterfield County. He was just as friendly and nice then as he was at SVTC. Thank of him often and was so glad to have known him.
Margie and Bobby Tuck, parents of Eric Tuck from Unit 3

Bobby & Margie Tuck

January 21, 2020

Mr. Baker's Family:

Sure sorry to hear of Mr. Baker's passing. He was a true gentleman. We knew him at SVTC during the time he was employed there. He was a true friend to the families of the residents there.
My wife and I had contact with him many times as our son was a resident there for 40 years. We shall never forget his kindness and understanding during that period of his life. Thank you for sharing him with us during that time.
Margie & Bobby Tuck
Parents of Eric Tuck

January 10, 2020

We are sorry to hear of Wardell's passing. May your memories of him be of comfort and joy.

Sorrowfully,
Dorothy Stokes
Faye L. Stokes

January 10, 2020

My heartfelt condolences to the Baker family. May God strengthen and comfort you . Wardell was the guy many of us admired and respected.

Love,

Elvira Stokes Tyler

January 10, 2020

Dearest Tony--We all miss you at Army TENCAP! Please let your family know that we are all praying for peace in your hearts during this time. Your Dad was a special man, what wonderful memories. The Torch is passed to you all now to let your Dad live through his children and grandchildren and great grand-children. Love to All, Anna Bananas and the Hyde Family

Elwood Bland

January 9, 2020

My condolences to the Baker family. I met Wardell at Virginia State University. He was a great individual who was always positive and upbeat. Mankind has lost a great soul.

Arthur & Theresa Dennard

January 8, 2020

Our sincere condolences goes out to the Baker family on the loss of your love one. Remember "Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning."-Psalm 30:5. Praying for your strength in the Lord.

George Hampton

January 8, 2020

My deepest condolences to the Baker family.

January 7, 2020

I'm sorry for the passing of your loved one, Wardell. May the God of peace and comfort strengthen the family during this difficult time.

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