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Brady Scott Baker

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Brady Scott Baker

Birth
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
29 Jul 2013 (aged 13)
USA
Burial
Wickenburg, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ
Wednesday August 7, 2013

Brady Scott Baker was born July 20, 2000 in Houston, Texas to Robert and Kelly Baker and died July 28 2013 in Wickenburg.
He was the Bakers' only boy and youngest child. He also leaves behind two sisters; Shelby and Baileigh Baker; who will miss him greatly. He was with us for 13 years and one week. He is also survived by aunts and uncles Stacey "Aunt Lacey" and Frank Seay, Mike and Ina Williams, Larry Uecker, and Linda Bodfield.
Brady enjoyed skateboarding, hanging out with his friends, and being outside. He was always there for his friends and family. He loved making people laugh, loved life, and enjoyed each moment to the fullest. His sense of humor always shined through in any situation, even when he was being mischievous.
Brady was truly loved by everyone. He was beacon of light that invited people in a filled them with laughter. And let's not forget his love of cupcakes.
He will be so missed in this life, but we know he has a new home. He is with Jesus and the angels, skateboarding on those street of gold.
Before Brady's body left this world, his parent's chose to allow his vital organs to live in others. As Brady's last act of selflessness, he was an organ donor. We rejoice in knowing that as tragic as his passing is, he helped save five other lives. So be kind to strangers and show them honor and respect, as you never know which one may host a part of Brady.
Special thanks
The Baker family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to the community as a who for all their love,
support, and prayers.
"We could not have done all this without your help. Thank you for the fundraisers, thank you for so generously giving to the Brady Baker Memorial Fund, and thank you for the food, love, and support you have so generously given to our family.
"We also give very special thanks to the four senior pastors and their congregations for their generosity and coming together; Pastor Ken Demeter, Mike Smith and the Praise Band from Calvary Baptist Church, Pastor Greg Hintz, Tara Hintz, and Pastor Jeremy Courliss from The Place; Ron and Pat Sigler and the 7th Day Adventist Church who so graciously provided the funds for Brady to go to camp each year; and Pastor Duane Middleton and the Mount Hope Assembly of God.
Also, a very heartfelt thank you for this beautiful town of Wickenburg who loved Brady so warmly and accepted him so completely."
Arrangements are handled by David's Desert Chapel in Wickenburg.
The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ
Wednesday August 7, 2013

Brady Scott Baker was born July 20, 2000 in Houston, Texas to Robert and Kelly Baker and died July 28 2013 in Wickenburg.
He was the Bakers' only boy and youngest child. He also leaves behind two sisters; Shelby and Baileigh Baker; who will miss him greatly. He was with us for 13 years and one week. He is also survived by aunts and uncles Stacey "Aunt Lacey" and Frank Seay, Mike and Ina Williams, Larry Uecker, and Linda Bodfield.
Brady enjoyed skateboarding, hanging out with his friends, and being outside. He was always there for his friends and family. He loved making people laugh, loved life, and enjoyed each moment to the fullest. His sense of humor always shined through in any situation, even when he was being mischievous.
Brady was truly loved by everyone. He was beacon of light that invited people in a filled them with laughter. And let's not forget his love of cupcakes.
He will be so missed in this life, but we know he has a new home. He is with Jesus and the angels, skateboarding on those street of gold.
Before Brady's body left this world, his parent's chose to allow his vital organs to live in others. As Brady's last act of selflessness, he was an organ donor. We rejoice in knowing that as tragic as his passing is, he helped save five other lives. So be kind to strangers and show them honor and respect, as you never know which one may host a part of Brady.
Special thanks
The Baker family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to the community as a who for all their love,
support, and prayers.
"We could not have done all this without your help. Thank you for the fundraisers, thank you for so generously giving to the Brady Baker Memorial Fund, and thank you for the food, love, and support you have so generously given to our family.
"We also give very special thanks to the four senior pastors and their congregations for their generosity and coming together; Pastor Ken Demeter, Mike Smith and the Praise Band from Calvary Baptist Church, Pastor Greg Hintz, Tara Hintz, and Pastor Jeremy Courliss from The Place; Ron and Pat Sigler and the 7th Day Adventist Church who so graciously provided the funds for Brady to go to camp each year; and Pastor Duane Middleton and the Mount Hope Assembly of God.
Also, a very heartfelt thank you for this beautiful town of Wickenburg who loved Brady so warmly and accepted him so completely."
Arrangements are handled by David's Desert Chapel in Wickenburg.

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