She married Michael Baran in Danbury on Dec. 27, 1947. In 1973, she and her family moved to Washington, Maine, where they restored an 1830s farm house. In 1982, Mrs. Baran retired from Togus VA Hospital in Augusta.
Isabelle Baran loved the Maine seacoast, hunting for antiques and having breakfast at a cafe in Union, Maine. She also loved watching the birds and flocks of wild turkeys that came to her yard. She enjoyed a close and loving relationship with her family.
Mrs. Baran is survived by her husband, Michael Baran; her sister, Elaine T. Calder of Birmingham, Mich.; her daughter, Marsha Baran of Washington, Maine; her two sons and their wives, Michael D. and Linda (Dadson) Baran of Monmouth, Maine, and Alan R. Baran and Karen Huard of Old Orchard Beach, Maine; her two granddaughters, Sarah Baran of Monmouth and Whitney Huard of Old Orchard Beach; her cousins, George P. Treadwell of Brookfield, Florence (Treadwell) Dodd of Largo, Fla., and Helen Dirlam of Seminole, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews including Malcom Segar of Venice, Fla. (The News-Times (Danbury, CT) 11/14/1999)
She married Michael Baran in Danbury on Dec. 27, 1947. In 1973, she and her family moved to Washington, Maine, where they restored an 1830s farm house. In 1982, Mrs. Baran retired from Togus VA Hospital in Augusta.
Isabelle Baran loved the Maine seacoast, hunting for antiques and having breakfast at a cafe in Union, Maine. She also loved watching the birds and flocks of wild turkeys that came to her yard. She enjoyed a close and loving relationship with her family.
Mrs. Baran is survived by her husband, Michael Baran; her sister, Elaine T. Calder of Birmingham, Mich.; her daughter, Marsha Baran of Washington, Maine; her two sons and their wives, Michael D. and Linda (Dadson) Baran of Monmouth, Maine, and Alan R. Baran and Karen Huard of Old Orchard Beach, Maine; her two granddaughters, Sarah Baran of Monmouth and Whitney Huard of Old Orchard Beach; her cousins, George P. Treadwell of Brookfield, Florence (Treadwell) Dodd of Largo, Fla., and Helen Dirlam of Seminole, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews including Malcom Segar of Venice, Fla. (The News-Times (Danbury, CT) 11/14/1999)
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