In Memory

Suzy Baker

Suzy Baker

Suzann Seymour, Olathe, KS, passed away Thrusday, June 20, 2002, in Bucklin, MO, as the result of a car accident.  Along with Suzann, her mother, Jeanne Margie Baker also passed away.  Memorial services for Suzann will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 26, at the Garrett Chapel at College Church of the Nazarene, Olathe.  In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to the Allison Seymour Medical Fund, c/o Commerce Bank, Attn: Gala, 6334 N. Antioch Road, Gladstone, MO 64119.

Suzann was born October 19, 1943, in Brookfield, MO, the daughter of Byron and Jeanne Margie Baker.  Suzann was Controller for KFKF, KBEQ, Mix 93.3 and Star 102 Radio Stations in Kansas City for 21 years, and served on the board of United Minority Media Association.

Survivors include her husband, Ron , of 39 years, a son, Scott Seymour, daughter, Shannon Seymour Fesmire and her husband Shawn, all of Olathe, daughter, Megan Caldwell of Linwood, KS, her father, Byron Baker of Weston, MO, mother-in-law, Rita Gordanier of Lee’s Summit, MO, brother, Charles Robert Baker and wife, Alisa of Smithville, MO, sister-in-law, Rose Mary Wiltshire and husband Jim of Liberty, MO, brother-in-law, Robert Seymour and family, grandchildren, Allison Seymour, Wyatt Fesmire, Charlotte Fesmire and Hannah Caldwell, nieces, Heather Barnett, Xandria Wiltshire, Hannah Baker and Genni Baker, nephew, Joshua Baker, and many more extended family and friends.

(Arrangements: Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, 913-768-6777)



 
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04/19/11 01:03 PM #1    

Robert (Bob) Chizek

Suzy, as we look toward our fifty-year class reunion, I want you and your family to know that you will be missed!  I've just learned of your passing on this website for the 50-year class reunion.  Unfortunely, this will be one time when our families cannot cross paths as we have in the past. 

First, I worked for your dad at his restuarant on Vivion Road near Antioch Shopping Center when I was in highschool.  Then, after graduating, I ran into your husband at Lackland Air Force Base when I was in the Air Force.  Friends and families taking our journey together on this trip called life.  Again, if your husband or dad are still living, I wish them the best in your memory!  Like you, they are good people.

Sincerely,

R.L. (Bob) Chizek

 


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