Howard Baker

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Personal and Family Information

Howard was born on 31 JUL 1928 in Chicago, IL, the son of Sam Baker and Gertrude Meyerovitz.

He died on 19 DEC 2001 in Skokie, Il.

His wife was Marjorie Ellen Karasik, who he married on 23 MAY 1954 in Chicago, IL. Their three known children were Stuart Leon (1956-?), Robert Alan (1958-?) and Michael David (1963-?).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Howard Baker
(1928-2001)

 

Sam Baker
(c1889-1953)

 

Jacob-Moshe Baker
(1853-1932)

   
 
 
     
 
 
   

Leah Esther Blumin
(1868-1916)

 

Abraham Blumin
(c1849-1900)

 
   

Shane Freda Goldstein
(1851-1868)

 
   

Gertrude Meyerovitz
(1897-1980)

   
 
   
 
 
     
 
 
     
 
   
 
 
     
 
 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Birth31 JUL 1928
Place: Chicago, IL
Death19 DEC 2001
Place: Skokie, Il

Notes

Note 1

"THE 4 WAY PACT"

Personal Accountability with Courage and Truth in the way I interact with others

* First... I will have the COURAGE to tell the whole TRUTH

* Second... I will be KIND in the way I tell it

* Third... I will be FAIR and not seek selfish advantage

* Fourth... I will have an OPEN HEART and an OPEN MIND

From: "Howard A. Baker" <habaker@worldnet.att.net>

To: "Michael Baker" <bakerfamilytree@pobox.com>

Subject: family tree

Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 22:50:14 -0500

Michael -

After we spoke I mentioned our telephone conversation to my mother, Ruth Baker. She told me that she remembers many, many years ago that your grandfather visited New York with your father, who was quite young at the time, and came to Staten Island. She remembers that she and my father took your grandfather and father to my mother's parents house also on Staten Island for dinner. She remembers that your father was very polite and good looking. See the kinds of nice memories we're "digging up" for people by doing this Reunion thing?

Oh yes, I am attaching the announcement letter, reservation information, personal family information form and the family tree teaser to this e-mail. Hopefully you can get it placed on your site.

All the best,

Howard