Larry R. Baker, of White Lake, died Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at his home. He was 73 years old. He was born on December 22, 1942 in Brownwood, Texas a son of the late Richard and Bette (Boggs) Baker. He met Edwina "Winnie" Luthe the love of his life at age twelve and they married on June 12, 1961 at Des Moines, Iowa. She survives.
He graduated from Lincoln High School and attended Drake University both in Des Moines. He continued his education at Michigan State University.
Larry followed his Grandfather and Father into the grocery business and owned several stores having retired in 2002.
He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, woodworking, antiquing and white water canoeing. He was an avid Green Bay Packer fan and had a place in his heart for all the animals his wife brought home.
In addition to his wife of 55 years, survivors include three children, Lena Baker, Rob (Heather) Baker and Dan (Lisa) Baker all of the Langlade area; 20 Grandchildren; 13 Great-Grandchildren; and a sister, Katie (Ron) Bult of Florida.
In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a grandson, Josh Baker; a great-Grandson Colin Cormican; a nephew, Tom Lenzner and his mother and father-in-law, Evelyn and Henry Luthe.
A private gathering will be held in the spring.
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Winnie and family ... my first real job was at Baker's Super Valu in Shawano. Even almost 50 years later I look back fondly on those years I spent working for Larry. Cherish your memories of a great guy.
Dear Edwina and family. Larry was a friend since 2nd Grade at Park Avenue School. He was à lways one of the good guys. I remember slumber parties in Jr. High with Winnie too. These were fun GIRL times. Strange how our lives venture to far corners, but we always remember our childhood friends with a warm glow and I am greatful that Larry fills one of those spots in my memory. Rest in peace old friend.
I was sorry to read about Larry's death and want to extend my deepest sympathy to your entire family.
Winnie, Rob, Dan and Lena - it is with a heavy heart that I am writing this. Larry taught me a lot about the grocery business while working for my Dad. He was a true friend of the family. I know my Dad is grieving as we all are over the loss of a great friend.
Rest in peace Larry! God bless
Jerry Gentz Jr
Winnie and family. I was so sorry to hear of Larrys passing. Even though we had not seen each other for many years we always think of and remember our old friends. I remember many fun times with Larrys mom driving us to Mcrae Park to go ice skating.
We had many fun times as young teenagers.
RIP Larry.
I enjoyed working with Larry and the Baker family in Shawano. Winnie, I cherished our friendship. Rob, Tom always enjoyed fishing and sharing those stories with you. I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember Larry for the generous and caring man that he was. May God give you strength and peace at this time.
Aunt Winnie.. and my favorite childhood cousins.
It was so nice to visit with Larry last fall when we went to visit. I will never forget all the help Larry and the rest of you gave me when I lived in Janesville for a short time. Appreciated the help so much. So sorry for your loss... hope to see you all soon.
Rob, Heather, Winnie and family~
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers....
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Winnie and their families. A lot of fond memories rhat we shared with Larry and Winnie. May you rest in peace, Larry. God's Blessings
My Thoughts and Prayers go out to the Baker family at this sad time, May the Lord Jesus take each of you in his loving arms and hold you close.