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Elizabeth Baker Obituary

Elizabeth J. (Liz) Baker of New Castle, was restored to her full glory on the morning of December 18, 2024 at home, after an extended battle with cancer which she fought with the heart of a lion. Born July 8, 1942 in Greenwood IN to Howard & Edith Peters, she is survived by her spouse and love of her life for 65 years, Daniel O. Baker, who cared for her until her final breath; and their children and spouses – Christine (Howard) Bienstock, Noblesville IN; Dean (Julie) Baker, Copperas Cove TX; and Scott (Martha) Baker, New Castle IN.

Also remaining to honor her memory are their six Grandchildren and thirteen Great Grandchildren – her pride and joy:

Kurtis (Rachael) Baker, Copperas Cove TX and sons, Payton, Bobbie, Kris, Hunter and Klayton | Elizabeth Bir (Ronald Gaines), Noblesville IN and children Aribelle and Kash Owen | Cara (Travis) King, New Castle IN and sons Camden and Carter | Shalee (John) Myron, Hartford City IN and children Collin and Alyse | Ryan (Krystal) Baker, Copperas Cove TX and children Kaylee and Michael | Spencer Baker, Chicago IL.

The youngest of six, Elizabeth is also survived by three sisters and a brother: Donna Harkoph & family, Franklin IN | Shirley Burton & family, Seymour IN | Ramona Bush & family, Seymour IN and Sam (Greer) Peters & family, Seymour IN; and in-laws Geraldine Baker & family, New Castle IN | Richard (Bonita) Baker & family, Spiceland IN | Pat Cook & family, New Castle IN.

While Liz worked several years at JC Penney and Edwards Tax Service, she was most proud of her role as wife, homemaker and mother. She was well-grounded and forged strong roots for her family to grow while exemplifying a life of service in her community. For 50 years Liz held various leadership roles with Henry County Extension Homemakers, including serving as a state officer in multiple roles through Purdue Extension. She was a creative powerhouse and constantly learning new skills to teach and share with others, and was widely known around the state for her "performances" of entertaining but meaningful life-stories. A respected leader, she also organized and managed the local TOPS chapter for many years, as well as her roles in the Red Hat Society.

Liz organized and participated in many projects serving the elderly, at risk children and local food pantries. She loved bluegrass and gospel music, and hoped to be remembered with love and laughter. She cherished her many dear friendships forged over the years, and left a lasting impression on all who knew her.

At her request, a private memorial will be facilitated by Hinsey Brown Funeral Service in New Castle to return her earthly remains to her immediate family. In lieu of flowers or donations, the family respectfully encourages all who may be so inclined, to keep her light alive by offering an act of kindness to someone in need, in her memory. You may share condolences and memories of Liz at www.hinsey -brown.com.


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Published by The Courier-Times on Dec. 23, 2024.

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Vicki Thomson

January 10, 2025

Liz always had a smile on her face. she made sure that those around her did, too. I loved her a lot.

Vicki Thomson

December 24, 2024

I will miss Liz. She kept all of her friends laughing and helped each one of us to love and respect ourselves and others. Rest well, sweet friend.

Lis McDonnell

December 24, 2024

I adored Liz and loved getting to know her through when I worked for Purdue Extension. She was smart, caring and to the point. She taught me a lot and I have always had the utmost respect for her. Sending prayers of comfort to you and your family.

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