In Memory of

Edward

Baker

Obituary for Edward Baker

Tuesday, September 22nd 2-4pm
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/.8574023688

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1s893842n8jFB_qw_2IyiIgBLhw5197sS/view?usp=sharing“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”
2 Timothy 4:7

Order of Service

Norman Edward Baker was born to the late Newcomb and Margaret Baker on
January 13, 1934 to a house full of faith with seven other siblings.
He received his education at Linwood Park School in Atlanta, GA. As a young
man, Norman went into the U.S. Army to serve his country at the age of eighteen.
He traveled state to state throughout his life. He worked as an orderly and a
home health care provider with various health care organizations. A caring and
compassionate person, Norman met several nice, smart and wonderful ladies
throughout his travels. Not only was Norman blessed in fatherhood, he loved
driving his nieces and nephews around town, visiting his family and friends and
spending Saturday afternoons working on someone’s car.
Norman loved to cook and feed his large and loving family. One of his specialty
desserts was sweet potato pie. You could always count on Norman to be on the
grill at backyard BBQs, birthday parties and other family get togethers. Norman
was always willing to lend a helping hand.
Norman is survived by his children, Carolyn Harding (Madison Harding),
Dwayne Ingram (Annett Ingram), Demetrice Baker, Norman Baker Jr. (Puddy),
Norman Edward Baker, Jr. (Juney), Norma Baker, Janet Baker Williams, Regina
Baker, Lanette Simon (Darryl Simon), Brittany Baker, his sisters, Daisy White
and Elizabeth James, many grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, distant
family and friends.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We, the family, have been strengthened and uplifted by your loving comfort and
all the many expressions of love shown to us. It is with heartfelt gratitude that
we acknowledge the expressions of sympathy that have been shared with us and

the outpouring of love that has been bestowed upon us during this time of be-
reavement. May God bless you and forever keep you in our prayers.

Final Resting Place
Calverton National Cemetery
210 Princeton Boulevard
Calverton, NY 11933