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Mary E. Baker, 93

Posted By: Turner-Hyde Funeral Home & Cremation Services March 26, 2020

Mary E. Baker,93, passed away at Butler Memorial Hospital, on March 25, 2020. She was the daughter of the late Nestor and Mary Tassin Peters, and was born on May 15, 1926 in Ellwood City, PA.

She is survived by her two sons; Larry Baker and his wife Loraine of New Castle, PA, Bruce Baker and his wife Cynthia of Harmony, PA, grandchildren; Meghan Blose of New Castle, Emily Peffer and her husband Jason of Portersville, PA, Philip Baker and his wife Brooke of New Castle, Cassidy Baker of Harmony, PA, and Casey Baker of Harmony, PA, great-grandchildren; Craig Blose, Madison Blose, Luke Baker, Callie Baker, and Rayleigh Peffer

She was a graduate of Lincoln High School.She married, the love of her life, Charles Baker on August 9, 1946 and were blessed with two sons.
Mary was a member of First Christian Church and a member of the Speeders. She also worked at the Knitting Mill, Albert’s Drug store, and worked in the cafeteria at Riverside High School. She was also a Den Mother for the Wiley Hill Troop, she and her husband were avid card players, squaredancing, and a volunteer at North Sewickley Twp Fire Department Auxilary

Along with her parents, she is preceded in death by her her husband, of 70 years, Charles Baker, one grandson-in-law, Todd Blose, Siblings;  Evelyn Demmer, Amelia McCaslin, William Peters, Raymond Peters and one half brother; Alvis Laurain, and two half sisters; Olga Uphoff and Celia Wilson

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a private service will be held, along with interment at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies. A public Celebration of Mary’s life will be held at a later date.

Arrangements Entrusted to the TURNER FUNERAL HOME-ELLWOOD CITY, PA.

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