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Marilyn June Baker

December 13, 1938 – December 13, 2023


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Marilyn June (Mills) Baker of Mesa, AZ passed away on December 13, 2023 at the age of 85. She was born on December 13, 1938 in Chesterhill, Ohio to Lee and Jennie (Berry) Mills and was raised in Elyria Ohio.
Marilyn is survived by sons Terry (Missy) Baker, Eric Baker, daughter Julie (Randy) Cormany, daughter-in-law Debbie Baker, grandchildren Brittany Riggs, Sean (Shannon) Baker, Nicholas (Elizabeth) Baker, Jessica Haggarty, as well as great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Marilyn is preceded in death by her parents, her husband William of 65 years, brothers Robert Mills, Rev Richard Mills, sister Kathleen Monroe and son Randy Baker.
Marilyn worked a few years at State Farm and later managed a number of R.V. parks in Mesa. She retired in 2004 from Venture Out R.V. park. After retirement, Marilyn and Bill had the opportunity to travel and visit many different countries. Marilyn also volunteered at Central Christian Church for more than 15 years in the office, greeting on Sundays, and assisting with organizing baptism weekends.
Marilyn enjoyed dancing, crossword puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, and bowling. She also loved playing Mexican Train dominoes with friends and family.
The love for her family was unwavering. She was a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother and was always there when we needed her. She had many friends and was well loved by all.
Services on:
Saturday, January 6th at 11:30am in the Chapel with reception following
Central Christian Church (Mesa campus)
933 N Lindsay Rd.
Mesa, AZ 85213

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  1. Gary and Patty Erfman says:

    Marilyn was a warm and beautiful woman. She followed Bill. I am so very sorry for your loss.

    Gary and Patty Erfman (her neighbors)

  2. Virginia Seomin says:

    A wonderful lady and a wonderful friend. We miss her and can’t
    believe she’s gone.

  3. Juli Forte says:

    Another sweet, kind hearted person has left us. She is missed!

    • Rollie Whitsel says:

      Marilyn was a vibrant & beautiful lady .She had a passion for life & was very personable & caring to me & my family. She will be missed. Rollie Whitsel

  4. Teresa Monroe says:

    What a wonderful Aunt,
    I will miss you. Your smile, your humor will shine on. May you rest in heaven with Uncle Bill and your siblings. Until we meet again. Love, Teresa

  5. Candace Lea says:

    Marilyn was always such a sweetheart! So much love and healing sent to her entire family.

  6. Claudia Baker says:

    Blessings to all of you, as you celebrate your adorable mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, today. She was a precious lady who I was so fortunate to call my sister-in-law. We had many great times together over the last nearly 60 years. I can still remember the fun wedding shower she and my other sisters-in-law threw for me on Earl Court in Elyria, Ohio. And, then, when she, Bill, and the family moved to Arizona, we had many memorable visits. I was so glad we had a phone conversation just the day before she left for her heavenly home! I will cherish all of the memories we made and I know all of you will, too. God bless you all. Love, Aunt Claudia

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Marilyn June Baker

December 13, 1938 – December 13, 2023


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Marilyn June (Mills) Baker of Mesa, AZ passed away on December 13, 2023 at the age of 85. She was born on December 13, 1938 in Chesterhill, Ohio to Lee and Jennie (Berry) Mills and was raised in Elyria Ohio.
Marilyn is survived by sons Terry (Missy) Baker, Eric Baker, daughter Julie (Randy) Cormany, daughter-in-law Debbie Baker, grandchildren Brittany Riggs, Sean (Shannon) Baker, Nicholas (Elizabeth) Baker, Jessica Haggarty, as well as great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Marilyn is preceded in death by her parents, her husband William of 65 years, brothers Robert Mills, Rev Richard Mills, sister Kathleen Monroe and son Randy Baker.
Marilyn worked a few years at State Farm and later managed a number of R.V. parks in Mesa. She retired in 2004 from Venture Out R.V. park. After retirement, Marilyn and Bill had the opportunity to travel and visit many different countries. Marilyn also volunteered at Central Christian Church for more than 15 years in the office, greeting on Sundays, and assisting with organizing baptism weekends.
Marilyn enjoyed dancing, crossword puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, and bowling. She also loved playing Mexican Train dominoes with friends and family.
The love for her family was unwavering. She was a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother and was always there when we needed her. She had many friends and was well loved by all.
Services on:
Saturday, January 6th at 11:30am in the Chapel with reception following
Central Christian Church (Mesa campus)
933 N Lindsay Rd.
Mesa, AZ 85213

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  1. Gary and Patty Erfman says:

    Marilyn was a warm and beautiful woman. She followed Bill. I am so very sorry for your loss.

    Gary and Patty Erfman (her neighbors)

  2. Virginia Seomin says:

    A wonderful lady and a wonderful friend. We miss her and can’t
    believe she’s gone.

  3. Juli Forte says:

    Another sweet, kind hearted person has left us. She is missed!

    • Rollie Whitsel says:

      Marilyn was a vibrant & beautiful lady .She had a passion for life & was very personable & caring to me & my family. She will be missed. Rollie Whitsel

  4. Teresa Monroe says:

    What a wonderful Aunt,
    I will miss you. Your smile, your humor will shine on. May you rest in heaven with Uncle Bill and your siblings. Until we meet again. Love, Teresa

  5. Candace Lea says:

    Marilyn was always such a sweetheart! So much love and healing sent to her entire family.

  6. Claudia Baker says:

    Blessings to all of you, as you celebrate your adorable mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, today. She was a precious lady who I was so fortunate to call my sister-in-law. We had many great times together over the last nearly 60 years. I can still remember the fun wedding shower she and my other sisters-in-law threw for me on Earl Court in Elyria, Ohio. And, then, when she, Bill, and the family moved to Arizona, we had many memorable visits. I was so glad we had a phone conversation just the day before she left for her heavenly home! I will cherish all of the memories we made and I know all of you will, too. God bless you all. Love, Aunt Claudia