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Clark Legacy Center - Nicholasville
Nelson Earl Baker
September 28th, 1939 - June 3rd, 2016
Online Obituaries for Lexington Nelson Earl Baker, 76, husband of Viola Gritton Baker, died Friday, June 3, 2016 at St. Joseph Hospital. He was born in Ohio, son of the late Herbert and Mary Turner Baker.He was a retired Proof Reader for the Lexington Herald Leader, a member of Broadway Christian Church, and he loved fishing and bowling. Surviving besides his wife are his two sons; Nelson Earl {Rebecca} Baker, James F. Baker , his sister-in-law; Joyce R. Gritton, all of Lexington, his nine grandchildren,; Jordan Baker, Joshua Baker, Nathan Baker, Emily Baker and Matthew Baker, Ricky {Johanna} Beasley, Matthew {Sabrina} Beasley, Andrew Beasley and Daniel Beasley, his two great grandchildren; Emily and Sophia Beasley, his two cousins; Pat {Norman} Colvin and Cathy Teater. He was preceded In death by a sister; Margaret Caywood. Funeral Information His visitation will be 10 a.m. -11:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at Clark Legacy Center Brannon Crossing, followed by his funeral service at 11:30 conducted by Norman Colvin and Pastor Gerald Dodge with burial in the Lexington Cemetery.
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From our stately columns to the finely crafted stone fireplace, full kitchen, and tranquil chapel, Clark Legacy Center in Nicholasville offers a comforting place to honor and remember loved ones. Our dedicated staff can help create a traditional funeral, a patriotic memorial for a veteran, or a life celebration dedicated to your loved one's belief, hobby, or passion....
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