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Susan Kaye Mills Baker


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B: June 25, 1946
D: September 23, 2004

©Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
©Bill Eisenhour Funeral Home


Susan Mills Baker, 58, died Sept. 23, 2004 after a lengthy illness.

She graduated from Midwest City High School in 1964, and from UCO in 1970.

She married Kenneth Baker in 1968, She was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church and the Miriam Circle, and a former member of Country Estates Baptist Church.

She loved antiques, flowers, classical music, and her family and friends. She was a homemaker.

She is survived by: her husband Kenneth of OKC; son, Chauncey Baker of MWC; daughter, Camille and husband Troy Baker, and 2 grandchildren, Camron and Hannah, all of MWC; her mother, Winifred Mills of MWC; and her special sister, Sally Mills, of MWC.

Special thanks to Sweetbriar Nursing Center and hospice for their loving care.

Services will be 2:00pm, Tuesday, September 28, at Bill Eisenhour Southeast Chapel, with burial at Resthaven Memory Garden.

BILL EISENHOUR SOUTHEAST 672-1321 5005 SE 29TH STREET







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