Glenn was a Soldier and Parachute Rigger in the 600th QM Co (AER & S) Ft. Bragg, NC; a firefighter in Cary, NC since 1987, then promoted to Fire Captain in 1995; he was also an Emergency Technician Paramedic Level, Instructor of Fire and Rescue and had his own canvas repair business before moving closer to family on Oak Island, NC. There he was employed as an Armed Nuclear Security Officer at the Brunswick Nuclear Power Plant.
Glenn was proud of his origins, and spent many hours observing, researching and documenting the world that surrounds us. He was a gifted writer, and his favorite pastimes were spending time with his brother Greg, hunting, fishing, reading, and just being with his family and friends. Most of all he loved the beauty and solitude of nature.
Glenn is preceded in death by his much loved grandparents, aunts and friends. He is survived by his parents, Gerry G. Baker, Patricia R. Baker; siblings Greg Baker, Sarah Baker, Grandmother Jane Baker, nieces and numerous cousins, aunts, uncles, and many, many friends.
A special thank you to co-workers and staff at Brunswick Nuclear Power Plant.
No services will be held.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.brunswick funeralservice.com.
Brunswick Funeral Service, Southport/Oak Island Chapel
Published by The News & Observer on Apr. 10, 2016.
Glenn was a Soldier and Parachute Rigger in the 600th QM Co (AER & S) Ft. Bragg, NC; a firefighter in Cary, NC since 1987, then promoted to Fire Captain in 1995; he was also an Emergency Technician Paramedic Level, Instructor of Fire and Rescue and had his own canvas repair business before moving closer to family on Oak Island, NC. There he was employed as an Armed Nuclear Security Officer at the Brunswick Nuclear Power Plant.
Glenn was proud of his origins, and spent many hours observing, researching and documenting the world that surrounds us. He was a gifted writer, and his favorite pastimes were spending time with his brother Greg, hunting, fishing, reading, and just being with his family and friends. Most of all he loved the beauty and solitude of nature.
Glenn is preceded in death by his much loved grandparents, aunts and friends. He is survived by his parents, Gerry G. Baker, Patricia R. Baker; siblings Greg Baker, Sarah Baker, Grandmother Jane Baker, nieces and numerous cousins, aunts, uncles, and many, many friends.
A special thank you to co-workers and staff at Brunswick Nuclear Power Plant.
No services will be held.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.brunswick funeralservice.com.
Brunswick Funeral Service, Southport/Oak Island Chapel
Published by The News & Observer on Apr. 10, 2016.
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