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Lois <I>Pierce</I> Baker

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Lois Pierce Baker

Birth
Deer Lodge, Powell County, Montana, USA
Death
23 May 2014 (aged 97)
Missoula, Missoula County, Montana, USA
Burial
Mineral County, Montana, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.0536897, Longitude: -114.7772644
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Early Life: Lois was born on March 20, 1917, in Deer Lodge, Montana, to Clarence and Sophia Pierce. She and her brother, Marvin, grew up in Deer Lodge and she graduated from Powell County High School in 1935.
Life's Work/Service/Interests: On Oct. 3, 1937, Lois married Herbert A. Baker. They enjoyed 73 wonderful years together until his death on Feb. 3, 2011. After they were married, Lois and Herb had a daughter, Dana Rae, who was born in Deer Lodge on June 6, 1940, and a son, Herbert Alan, who was born in Superior on March 30, 1946. After spending 15 years in Superior, they moved to Missoula, where they spent the rest of their lives working and raising their family. Lois was able to raise a family and have a successful career at a time when most mothers did not work outside the home. She worked for the State of Montana Department of Highways and it was a great source of pride for Lois to be the first female Right of Way Agent. Her professional affiliations included Senior Membership status with the American Right of Way Association and being a 25-year member of the International Right of Way Association. Lois was the American Right of Way Association agent of the Year in 1972 and she received the James W. Couture Professional of the Year award in 1993. She was a member of Eastern Star and faithfully supported her husband's long involvement with the Shriners. After they retired, Herb and Lois enjoyed traveling around the world, camping, fishing and playing cards with family and friends. They truly loved spending time with their family, especially sharing and making lasting memories with their great-grandchildren and their great-great-grandchildren. Lois was especially proud of her Swedish ancestry and would often share stories of her family's immigration to the United States in 1867. After many years of genealogy research and correspondence, Lois made the journey to Sweden in 2009 to attend a family reunion and it was one of the highlights of her life. Lois learned she was a descendent of a long line of strong women and that characteristic was an obvious attribute recognized by her family. Lois was well known for her generosity and long-lasting friendships. She nurtured a sense of strong values, kindness and an unconditional love within her family. Her sense of loyalty and commitment to her friends and community was second only to that obligation to her family. She was also known for giving a great back rub and always defined the true meaning of being the one and only "Nana" in the family. Lois C. Pierce Baker, of Missoula, Montana, passed away on Friday, May 23, 2014, (which would have been her husband's 99th birthday) at Community Medical Center, of natural causes. She was 97.
Survived By: Her four grandchildren: Mike (Deb) Bailey, Gary (Gail) Bailey, all of Superior; Debbie (Rick) Woodard, of Gillette, Wyoming; and Guy (Kara) Baker, of Missoula; 11 great-grandchildren: Julie (Jeremy) Guernsey, Nick (Jen) Woodard, Jess (Jack) Harbison, Zach Woodard all of Gillette, Amber (Jason) Erickson of Saco, Brittney (Sam) Gardner of Alberton, Kelci (Bobby) Parge and Trevor Bailey of Superior, and Dylan, Branson and Rylan Baker of Missoula; 12 great great grandchildren; as well as, numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Preceded In Death By: Her parents, brother, husband, and children.
Services: Garden City Funeral Home
Mortuary: Garden City Funeral Home
Obituary: Missoulian | 25 May 2014
Bio compiled by: AnnieDuckettHundley
Early Life: Lois was born on March 20, 1917, in Deer Lodge, Montana, to Clarence and Sophia Pierce. She and her brother, Marvin, grew up in Deer Lodge and she graduated from Powell County High School in 1935.
Life's Work/Service/Interests: On Oct. 3, 1937, Lois married Herbert A. Baker. They enjoyed 73 wonderful years together until his death on Feb. 3, 2011. After they were married, Lois and Herb had a daughter, Dana Rae, who was born in Deer Lodge on June 6, 1940, and a son, Herbert Alan, who was born in Superior on March 30, 1946. After spending 15 years in Superior, they moved to Missoula, where they spent the rest of their lives working and raising their family. Lois was able to raise a family and have a successful career at a time when most mothers did not work outside the home. She worked for the State of Montana Department of Highways and it was a great source of pride for Lois to be the first female Right of Way Agent. Her professional affiliations included Senior Membership status with the American Right of Way Association and being a 25-year member of the International Right of Way Association. Lois was the American Right of Way Association agent of the Year in 1972 and she received the James W. Couture Professional of the Year award in 1993. She was a member of Eastern Star and faithfully supported her husband's long involvement with the Shriners. After they retired, Herb and Lois enjoyed traveling around the world, camping, fishing and playing cards with family and friends. They truly loved spending time with their family, especially sharing and making lasting memories with their great-grandchildren and their great-great-grandchildren. Lois was especially proud of her Swedish ancestry and would often share stories of her family's immigration to the United States in 1867. After many years of genealogy research and correspondence, Lois made the journey to Sweden in 2009 to attend a family reunion and it was one of the highlights of her life. Lois learned she was a descendent of a long line of strong women and that characteristic was an obvious attribute recognized by her family. Lois was well known for her generosity and long-lasting friendships. She nurtured a sense of strong values, kindness and an unconditional love within her family. Her sense of loyalty and commitment to her friends and community was second only to that obligation to her family. She was also known for giving a great back rub and always defined the true meaning of being the one and only "Nana" in the family. Lois C. Pierce Baker, of Missoula, Montana, passed away on Friday, May 23, 2014, (which would have been her husband's 99th birthday) at Community Medical Center, of natural causes. She was 97.
Survived By: Her four grandchildren: Mike (Deb) Bailey, Gary (Gail) Bailey, all of Superior; Debbie (Rick) Woodard, of Gillette, Wyoming; and Guy (Kara) Baker, of Missoula; 11 great-grandchildren: Julie (Jeremy) Guernsey, Nick (Jen) Woodard, Jess (Jack) Harbison, Zach Woodard all of Gillette, Amber (Jason) Erickson of Saco, Brittney (Sam) Gardner of Alberton, Kelci (Bobby) Parge and Trevor Bailey of Superior, and Dylan, Branson and Rylan Baker of Missoula; 12 great great grandchildren; as well as, numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Preceded In Death By: Her parents, brother, husband, and children.
Services: Garden City Funeral Home
Mortuary: Garden City Funeral Home
Obituary: Missoulian | 25 May 2014
Bio compiled by: AnnieDuckettHundley


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