Mary F. Baker
Mary F. Baker, 93, Phoenix, Ariz., passed away Feb. 3, 2016 in Phoenix.
Mary was born Jan. 13, 1923 in Wabash to Frank McClure and Winfred (Furrow). She graduated from Wabash High School and Manchester College, where she received a degree in education. She later received a Master’s Degree from St. Francis University, Fort Wayne.
Mary married Nathan D. Baker Feb. 5, 1944, who later passed away April 24, 1989.
Nathan and Mary moved to Toledo, Ohio where she and Nathan enrolled in the PH.D program at the University of Toledo. Mary taught a variety of subjects in several schools in Wabash County before moving to Ohio, where she taught in the Evergreen School System. She specialized in teaching remedial reading, helping children with behavioral problems and learning disabilities. Upon retirement in 1990, she moved to Wickenburg, Ariz. where she continued teaching children with learning disabilities and being a child advocate and tutor.
Mary is survived by two sons: Jeff E. (Linda) Baker, Whitehouse, Ohio; and Gregg P. Baker, Wickenburg, Ariz.; one daughter, Susan M. Baker, Wickenburg, Ariz.; one step-granddaughter, April Toupin, Phoenix, Ariz.; and three step great-grandchildren.
A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Oct. 9 at Oaklawn Cemetery, 600 N. Beckley Street, North Manchester. Pastor J.P. Freeman will officiate.
For those who wish to honor the memory of Mary Baker, memorial contributions can be made to the Wabash County Historical Museum, 36 East Market Street, Wabash, IN 46992
McKee Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.