In Loving Memory of Donald Baker January 10, 1940 December 29, 2017 2 Corinthians 4:18 When eyes of blind ones see again And ears of deaf ones hear again, When deserts blossom as the rose And from parched ground fresh water flows, When lame ones leap just like the hart, When loved ones never have to part, Such blessed times you'll realize, If you keep your eyes on the prize. When tongues of mute ones speak again, When old ones will be young again, When earth will yield her rich increase And all good things will never cease, When songs of children fill the air, When joy and peace are everywhere, Then, too, you'll see the dead arise, If you keep your eyes on the prize. In Loving Memory of Donald Baker January 10, 1940 December 29, 2017 2 Corinthians 4:18 When eyes of blind ones see again And ears of deaf ones hear again, When deserts blossom as the rose And from parched ground fresh water flows, When lame ones leap just like the hart, When loved ones never have to part, Such blessed times you'll realize, If you keep your eyes on the prize. When tongues of mute ones speak again, When old ones will be young again, When earth will yield her rich increase And all good things will never cease, When songs of children fill the air, When joy and peace are everywhere, Then, too, you'll see the dead arise, If you keep your eyes on the prize.
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In Loving Memory of
Donald Baker January 10, 1940
December 29, 2017
2 Corinthians 4:18
When eyes of blind ones see again
And ears of deaf ones hear again,
When deserts blossom as the rose
And from parched ground fresh water flows,
When lame ones leap just like the hart,
When loved ones never have to part,
Such blessed times you'll realize,
If you keep your eyes on the prize.
When tongues of mute ones speak again,
When old ones will be young again,
When earth will yield her rich increase
And all good things will never cease,
When songs of children fill the air,
When joy and peace are everywhere,
Then, too, you'll see the dead arise,
If you keep your eyes on the prize.
In Loving Memory of
Donald Baker January 10, 1940
December 29, 2017
2 Corinthians 4:18
When eyes of blind ones see again
And ears of deaf ones hear again,
When deserts blossom as the rose
And from parched ground fresh water flows,
When lame ones leap just like the hart,
When loved ones never have to part,
Such blessed times you'll realize,
If you keep your eyes on the prize.
When tongues of mute ones speak again,
When old ones will be young again,
When earth will yield her rich increase
And all good things will never cease,
When songs of children fill the air,
When joy and peace are everywhere,
Then, too, you'll see the dead arise,
If you keep your eyes on the prize.
Date of Birth January 10, 1940
Entered into Rest December 29, 2017
In Memory Of
Donald Baker
Chapel Service Thursday
January 4, 2018 6:30 pm
Survivors Wife of 57 years
Elizabeth Lusk Baker
3 Children Sharon Parde, Donna Sallis, Mickey Baker
7 Grandchildren
4 Great Grandchildren Brothers
Monroe and Thomas
Sister Beagie Stewart (Homer)
Services in Care of Spry Funeral Home
Donald retired from Huntsville Utilities as a
Service Rep. He attended S.R. Butler High
School then got a GED. He married Elizabeth
Lusk on February 1, 1961 and raised 3
children. He began studying the Bible and he
and his wife got baptized in 1972 as Jehovah’s
Witnesses. This brought a big change in their
lives. Family vacations were combined with
religious conventions in many cities and states.
After retirement, Donald and Elizabeth
traveled. They liked Disney World so much they
went the next year. Also made many trips to
Memphis, Gatlinburg and Panama City. After
being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, their
lives slowed down. More TV time! They both
enjoyed a favorite soap opera “Days of our
Lives” for 50 years. Family and friends will
remember him as a loyal, good man, joyful,
funny, big hearted with a personality that
wouldn’t quit. He will not soon be forgotten! He
loved his family and his family loved him!
Date of Birth January 10, 1940
Entered into Rest December 29, 2017
In Memory Of
Donald Baker
Chapel Service Thursday
January 4, 2018 6:30 pm
Survivors Wife of 57 years
Elizabeth Lusk Baker
3 Children Sharon Parde, Donna Sallis, Mickey Baker