Carolyn Baker, a beloved wife, energetic community member, and devoted friend, passed away peacefully on June 9, 2025, in Salem, Oregon. She was 80 years old. Carolyn was born on August 28, 1944, in Eugene, Oregon, where she spent her formative years and established her lifelong passion for education and service.
Carolyn's academic journey began at Oregon State University, where she earned both her Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees. It was during this time that she met the love of her life, Thomas Baker. Their bond grew strong through their shared experiences in graduate school, leading them to marry on October 12, 1973. Together, they created a nurturing home filled with love, support, and laughter.
Her professional career was marked by a commitment to her community. Carolyn served as a county extension agent with Washington State University before becoming a dedicated attorney in Salem, Oregon. Her work was characterized by her energetic spirit and unwavering dedication, as she tirelessly advocated for those in need.
Known for her petite stature, Carolyn radiated a remarkable energy that touched everyone who crossed her path. Her caring nature and devotion to her work and family were hallmarks of her character. She approached every endeavor with passion, whether it was her professional responsibilities, her hobbies, or her cherished relationships. Carolyn loved sewing and gardening, often finding solace and joy in nurturing both plants and the people around her.
Carolyn leaves behind her beloved husband, Thomas Baker, who has been her steadfast partner throughout their decades together. Her legacy will live on through the countless lives she touched with her kindness and compassion.
In this time of sorrow, we remember Carolyn Baker not only for the remarkable achievements of her life but also for the warmth and light she brought into the world. Her passion for helping others and her devotion to her family will be deeply missed but fondly remembered. Carolyn's spirit will forever be a part of our lives, inspiring us to carry on her legacy of caring and dedication.
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