In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar
BAKER, Clarence (Clad) - 86, Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., N.S., died Jan. 26, 2000 in the Queen's General Hospital, Liverpool. Born in 1913, in Liscomb, Guys. Co., he was a son of the late Walter A. "Archie" and Janet (Dingle) Baker. He served in the Second World War with the Navy and was a Shopwright by trade. After the war he spent much of his working life as a fisherman and acclaimed boat builder in Guys. Co. The past 12 years he resided in Bridgewater with his wife Jean and stepson Jack and Sandra and Justin Robar. He is survived by his wife, Jean C. Baker (Rudolph) (Robar); daughter, Noreen (Gordon) Hubley, Liscomb; son, Gordon, Ontario; stepdaughters, Myrna (Keith) Sanderson, Sydney; Blanche (Ken) Edmonds, Dartmouth, Judy (Alec) Hartling, Halifax; stepsons; Eric (Gwen) Robar, Port Bickerton, Jack (Sandra) Robar, Bridgewater; sisters, Eliza Creaser, Riverport, Helen Ellis, Ont., brother, Walter (Joan) Baker, Liscomb; 5 grandchildren; several great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his beloved son, Lawrence "Smitty" Baker, second wife Marion Smith; stepsons, Keith Robar, Graham Robar; sister Marjorie Croft; brothers; William Baker, Maxwell Baker, Burnham Baker. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 pm today, funeral service will be 11 am, Sat., Jan. 29, both in Ecum Secum Funeral Home, Sherbrooke. Burial in Liscomb United Church Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations to United Church Cemetery Fund, Liscomb, Guys. Co. (Guysborough County Genealogical Net)
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