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Bernard Cecil Baker

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Bernard Cecil Baker Veteran

Birth
Springs, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Apr 2020 (aged 89)
Virginia, USA
Burial
North Canton, Stark County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Bernard Cecil Baker went home to be with the Lord April 5, 2020, at 89
years of age.
Born on January 13, 1931, in Springs, PA, to Earl W. and Rozella (Ash)
Baker, he moved to Canton, Ohio, in 1950, where he was an employee of
Timken Company for 39 years. He served four years in the U.S. Air Force
during the Korean War, spending three years in Europe.
Bernie married Wanda (Braniger) Baker on April 21, 1957, and they
celebrated 54 years of marriage before she preceded him in death on Oct.
28, 2011.
It was a joyous occasion when he met Gail Tweedy of Hurt, VA, and married her on June 1, 2013.
Bernie was a member and former deacon of Liberty Baptist Church in Canton, OH. On the passing of
Wanda Baker, Rev. Tom Williams named the church’s fellowship hall Baker Hall in their honor for
their many years of service and faithfulness to Christ. Bernie later transferred his membership to the
Church of God of Prophecy in Altavista, VA, where he continued to worship God with his wife, Gail.
His children grew up seeing him read his Bible every morning, a habit he continued until his stroke
three years ago. Although the stroke greatly impaired his speech, he could pray and be understood by
all. Bernie loved people and greeted everyone with joyful exuberance. He was well known for his
big hugs, kisses and wonderful laugh.
He was predeceased by his brothers, Paul, Clark and Clifford Baker, and sister Joan Opel.
Bernard is survived by sons, Bret A. (Shelly) Baker of Yuma, AZ, and Jade P. (Shannon) Baker of
Dover, OH; daughter, Teal J. (Dan) Richardson of Lynchburg, VA; foster daughter Diana (Gary)
Mencer; brother Ronald (Jane) Baker; and sisters, Anna Mae Gracie, and Kay Atwell. He will also be
lovingly remembered by his eight grandchildren, Amy, Silas, Logan, Milum, AJ, Natalie, Bryce, and
Zack, along with several nieces and nephews, and Gail’s children and grandchildren.
A memorial will take place in Canton, Ohio later this summer when social distancing will be a thing
of the past and more than 10 people can gather together so we can celebrate the life that he lived. His
ashes will be laid to rest in Sunset Hills Cemetery next to his first wife, Wanda, in a special box made
by his oldest son, Bret.
Bernard Cecil Baker went home to be with the Lord April 5, 2020, at 89
years of age.
Born on January 13, 1931, in Springs, PA, to Earl W. and Rozella (Ash)
Baker, he moved to Canton, Ohio, in 1950, where he was an employee of
Timken Company for 39 years. He served four years in the U.S. Air Force
during the Korean War, spending three years in Europe.
Bernie married Wanda (Braniger) Baker on April 21, 1957, and they
celebrated 54 years of marriage before she preceded him in death on Oct.
28, 2011.
It was a joyous occasion when he met Gail Tweedy of Hurt, VA, and married her on June 1, 2013.
Bernie was a member and former deacon of Liberty Baptist Church in Canton, OH. On the passing of
Wanda Baker, Rev. Tom Williams named the church’s fellowship hall Baker Hall in their honor for
their many years of service and faithfulness to Christ. Bernie later transferred his membership to the
Church of God of Prophecy in Altavista, VA, where he continued to worship God with his wife, Gail.
His children grew up seeing him read his Bible every morning, a habit he continued until his stroke
three years ago. Although the stroke greatly impaired his speech, he could pray and be understood by
all. Bernie loved people and greeted everyone with joyful exuberance. He was well known for his
big hugs, kisses and wonderful laugh.
He was predeceased by his brothers, Paul, Clark and Clifford Baker, and sister Joan Opel.
Bernard is survived by sons, Bret A. (Shelly) Baker of Yuma, AZ, and Jade P. (Shannon) Baker of
Dover, OH; daughter, Teal J. (Dan) Richardson of Lynchburg, VA; foster daughter Diana (Gary)
Mencer; brother Ronald (Jane) Baker; and sisters, Anna Mae Gracie, and Kay Atwell. He will also be
lovingly remembered by his eight grandchildren, Amy, Silas, Logan, Milum, AJ, Natalie, Bryce, and
Zack, along with several nieces and nephews, and Gail’s children and grandchildren.
A memorial will take place in Canton, Ohio later this summer when social distancing will be a thing
of the past and more than 10 people can gather together so we can celebrate the life that he lived. His
ashes will be laid to rest in Sunset Hills Cemetery next to his first wife, Wanda, in a special box made
by his oldest son, Bret.


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