Franklyn James Baker
Born January 15, 1924 Malta, Montana – Passed November 14, 2012 Bothell, Washington
A celebration of Frank’s life will be held at the Richmond Beach Congregational Church, November 24th, 2012 at 1pm. 512 NW 195th St. Shoreline, WA 98177
Survived by wife: Wilma Baker; sister Fairy McWilliams (Hobart); brothers Dan Baker (Lois) and Fred Baker (Lucy); daughters Mary Johnson, Becky Wagner (Eddie) and Ranae Waschke; sons, Barney Baker (Maureen) and Nathan Baker(Star); Mark Waschke, and Terry Waschke (Martha); many grandchildren, and many great grandchildren. Preceded in death by: Brothers Duane Baker, Bob Baker, Dick Baker; and Son Dorian Baker.
Frank grew up, the oldest of seven children, in Nashua Montana, on the banks of the Milk River, not far from its confluence with the Missouri. After high school Frank left Montana for the west coast. He worked in a shipyard for a time before entering the Army.
In 1969 Frank married Wilma Jones Waschke. They blended their two families giving them seven children total. Wilma and her family had long been involved with the Grange, an organization which Frank embraced with gusto. He and Wilma were active in their local, county, state and national Grange organizations for many decades.
Frank battled with medical problems from 2004 – when he was in a serious car accident that damaged his lungs – until he finally succumbed to prostate cancer, and complications, on November 14, 2012. Always the stoic soldier, Frank almost never complained about pain, but always worried about the welfare of his family and friends. His life was truly an epic tale.
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ReplyDeleteFrank was a good friend - helpful, encouraging and positive in his dealings with anyone he came in contact with. He will be missed all all of us. It was a privilege to know and work with him.
ReplyDeleteSo many of us are feeling the loss of Frank Baker. Frank always greeted us with a welcoming smile. We will miss his warmth and sense of humor.
ReplyDeleteSending healing thoughts to Wilma and the entire family.
----- Elaine Douglas and Diane Graham
Frank was always such a wonderful support to so many folks at Richmond Beach UCC. I will miss his warm smile, his wise words, and his support. Peace be with you, Wilma.
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