| Obituary from Wilson Funeral Home |
George O. Baker, 80 years old of New Gloucester Maine, lost his battle with Pulmonary Fibrosis on February 6, 2023. He passed peacefully in the comfort of his home, with his loving family by his side. He was born in Falmouth, December 23, 1942 to George O. and Marian T. ( Clark ) Baker. He was one of 13 children.
He graduated from Falmouth High School in 1962. Shortly after he joined the Air Force, 1962-1966. He spent most of his Military time in Holland, where in his free time he traveled though out Europe.
After the military, he went to work for B&M Baked Beans in Portland. He was there for a couple of years and went on to work for Metro Bus Company. He was there from 1969 until his retirement in 2005.
George was predeceased by his parents, George & Marian, his brothers Harry & Sonny, sisters, Ruthie & Georgiana. Grandson Jordan Chase, and granddaughter Tara Chase.
He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Maxine Hartwell, his daughters , Elizabeth (Baker) Gaudette & husband Steve of Gorham, Terry Hartwell of Gray, Brenda (Hartwell) Chase & husband Tom of New Gloucester. Sons Roger Hartwell and wife Sherri of New Gloucester, and Dana Hartwell of Auburn.
His brothers Richard, his wife Jane of Portland, John and his wife Jean of Westbrook, Robert and his wife Sandy of Michigan, & Arthur & his wife Cindy of Florida. His sisters Dotty & her husband Steve of Windham, Peggy & her husband Percy of Nevada, & Barbara of Portland. Many nieces and nephews.
His grandchildren, Kaitlin Hawkes (Gaudette) & husband Nick, Matthew Gaudette, all of Gorham, Amanda Moon & husband Bob of Gray, Keny Hartwell & his wife Elizabeth of Windham, Marissa Crooker of New Gloucester, Mike Crandall of Auburn, Ashley Chase of Livermore Falls. 12 Great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
Dad enjoyed gardening, day trips, family gatherings, loud old school country music. Dad had an adventurous spirit and loved to travel. He loved meeting new people. He would strike up a conversation with complete strangers, walking away as friends after. He was always willing to help others and was the first to offer a helping hand. “I do it because I’m a good guy, “Dad would always say. Dad you were more than a good guy. You were the very best to those who loved you!
There will be a celebration of life on March 19th 2023 at the American Legion Post 86 in Gray Maine from 1:00-4:00 PM. All family and friends are welcome. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the American Lung Association.
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