Condolences
Rev. Lee was the head of bike camp at Wesley Woods UMC camp. For two years I camped and biked. There were so many memories and God's love. I road my first century when I was a senior. That was 22 years ago! God bless! Thoughts and prayers go out to his family! Patty (Heyler) Marshall
Margie and boys, Your husband, and father, was the consummate role model and mentor that helped me through my early years as a student at Tidioute Area School. He was an instrumental person in my life that guided me early on to "always do the right thing...even when no one is looking". In addition, to note, I still have, and display, one of his outdoor duck setting wood carvings in one of my rooms, and when I have visitors.... I always tell them who carved it... A great man that will be dearly missed. Bruce Schwab
Margie and Family,
So sorry to hear of Lee's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. He will be missed by all.
Fondly remembered by: Phil and Lavonne Pompilio
Mrs Baker & family,
It was my pleasure to work with Lee on the Over the Hill gang for a few years. I always enjoyed talking with him & sharing gun/hunting stories.
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.
Larry and Judy Waychoff
Margie, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of you dear husband Lee. It has been so nice to know him for the time that I have. I will always remember our times we shared together at the Tops meetings, And the few times we had him at our Church in Centerville. He was such a great man and a great person to know.
Margie, you will always be in my thoughts and prayers . If I can ever do anything at all for you, please let me know. My deepest sympathy to your family at this very sad time too.
Margie and ALL Lee's loved ones
I started at Tidioute when Lee did.I spent 39 years in the Warren County School District,finishing at Youngsville.
I met SCORES of staff along the way.NONE topped Lee for the wonderful combination of friendliness ,character,love of
nature and just enough of a sense of humor.It was an HONOR to know him.As he finished teaching,I'm certain he encouraged
many spreading Christ's message.
Barb knew him from the years she 'subbed'.She agrees with every word.Our sincerest condolences.God Bless.
Terry Hallock
Mrs Baker we are so very sorry to hear of the loss of Lee. I will always remember you and Lee stopping to see my parents Barb and Ed Burt Sr. He is in the arms of Jesus and one day we will be there too and see him again !!
Tab and Bonnie Burt
I am very sorry for your loss. I didn't know him, but after reading about him, that was my loss. I will pray for Jason and Robin.
May he be welcomed as an old friend in the house of God.
I meant,Mr. Baker a couple years ago. He and 2 other gentlemen,came and built a very nice ramp for me. Enjoyed conversations and he made trips back,making sure all was still good with the ramp. Very respectful and pleasant man.
Thoughts and prayers to his family and friends. Tammy Harrington
Mr. Baker was my 6th grade teacher in Tidioute. My sincere condolences to his family at this very difficult time.
So sorry to hear of Lee's passing. He was always kind and welcoming as was Margie. I know my sister, Karen Craft and her husband Paul , would want to send their condolences too, but they are now in a nursing home. They always spoke of Lee and Margie with love. Prayers for your family. Sherry Williams
Mr. Baker was one of my teachers when I was in elementary school at Tidioute. He was a kind man and always very nice to me. Mr. Baker was a great teacher.
Josh Turner
May 27,2020
Lee Baker was a good mentor during my years at titusville first United Methodist church and he was a great guy in general. Your family is in our prayers, rest in peace Lee, you will be missed greatly. I had the privilege of being apart of the choir with Lee during church and just seeing him smile towards everyone was very warming and welcoming. Love you Lee, great pastor, friend.
I always enjoyed working with Lee at Tidioute. We had some good times together. I was just thinking of him the other day, wondering how he was doing and what he had been up to.. Sad to see that he passed. My sympathies to Margie and the boys and their families.
Prayers for comfort for all of his family. Many memories of Pleasantville UM church and camping while a teenager with one of my best friends, Lori, of the Beichner family. Mr. Baker taught me how to carve basic wooden flowers. He and his wife have always remained so kind to me. My sincerest heartfelt sympathies.
You are in my prayers for your loss. I served Bethel & White Oak churches from 1988-1993. Lee & I shared some good times of fellowship and even at meetings. May God's comfort hold you close.
Rev John Snyder
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