David Alan Baker
                                    November 16, 1946 ~ October 30, 2020
                        						
						
Resided in:
						Portland, 						ME							
						
                    
						Portland- David Alan Baker, 73, of Westbrook Street died unexpectedly on Friday, October 30, 2020 at Maine Medical Center with his loving family by his side.
David was born in Springfield, MA the son of the late Orin N Baker and Marcia H Lantz.
On May 24, 1980 David Married Molly Kuriakose in India surrounded by family and friends.  Together they made their home in Portland.
David graduated from Bristol High school in Bristol, Maine. He attended college at William Penn College in Oskaloosa, IA and graduated with an associate degree in English. He then enlisted in the US Navy where he served his country and was proud to be a veteran. After his service, David married Molly and worked for more than 24 years at Maine Medical Center in Portland as a Nursing Coordinator, he loved his work and the people he worked with.
David loved Christmas and viewing lights every year was the highlight of every Christmas season. In his spare time, he enjoyed watching high school and college basketball, bird watching, and taking walks by the ocean. He had a genuine faith. The last few years he had attended church at Beacon of Hope in Cumberland, Maine. He loved welcoming and talking with people every Sunday morning and he made sure to always have the coffee ready for members and visitors. If you asked David what his greatest accomplishment was, he would say his son of whom he was always proud of and made sure to tell everyone "this is my son." He loved the time he spent surrounded by his family, especially his grandchildren whom he adored. David will long be remembered as a caring, planning, non-confrontational man, who just wanted to love all. 
David is survived by his wife of forty years, Molly Baker of Portland; a son, Matthew and his wife Rachel Baker of Portland; three grandchildren, Olivia, Laya, and Naya Baker all of Portland; two sisters, Kaye and her husband Jerry Sukforth of Warren and Sarah Hanley and her wife Kathy Hanley of Nobleboro; a brother, John and his wife Joan Baker of Portland; several nieces and nephews.
Visiting hours celebrating David's life will be held on Monday, November 9, 2020 from 4:00-5:00pm at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland.  Following state mandates, and to keep all in attendance safe, face masks are required.    Burial will be private, in the Maine Veterans Cemetery, Augusta, Maine.  To view David's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
					
                
                
                				
				
                
								







								
My condolences to you and your family. We were truly blessed to spend time with your Dad in fellowship at church.
– John Rand
I was a classmate of David’s in the Bristol Schools and lived a ways down the road from his family. We spent many hours riding the school bus all over the Northern half of Bristol, twice a day. A really nice, good person. I finally saw him for the first time since high school a few years ago, at the Moodys’ Diner, and got to meet his Wife and Son. I am grateful for that. Rest in peace, David, rest in peace.
– Dan Purdy
With much love, Stephen, Laura, Stephen and Amelia
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Our Love and Prayers are with you all as we remember David. We know he is home with the Lord and we will see him again. God Bless
– John, Joan and Katie Baker
David was my big brother..he will be sadly missed but we know we will see him again in heaven..We.Love you….Jerry and Kaye..Marcie and Michael….
– Kaye Sukeforth
We remember him from the time he came to Bombay soon after his marriage to my aunt Molly Kuriakose. He was a genuine believer and a gentle soul. Our family sends their love, respects and sincere condolences to the grieving family members… my aunt Molly, their son Mathew, daughter-in-law Rachel , grandchildren and David’s surviving siblings and their respective families. May David’s soul Rest in Eternal Peace. You will all always be in our prayers. Lilykutty aunty and Manoj
– Johnson Thomas
We will see you in heaven my dear brother..For now we will have our memories…Love,Jerry and Kaye
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