| Visitation:
							11 a.m. until Noon Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 
							Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral Home in Lincoln. Service:
							Noon Wednesday at the funeral home 
							Funeral home: Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral 
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							Obituary 
							 Roy Smith Baker, 90, of Morton, passed away 
							December 22, 2016 at OSF ST. Francis Hospital in 
							Peoria. 
 Visitation will be from 11 a.m. until Noon 
							Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at Holland Barry & 
							Bennett Funeral Home in Lincoln. Funeral services 
							will be at Noon Wednesday also the funeral home with 
							Pastor Lori Harvey officiating. Burial will follow 
							in New Union Cemetery, Lincoln.
 
 Roy was born November 1, 1926, in Lincoln, the son 
							of Roy Edward Baker and Myrtle M. (Smith) Baker. He 
							married Laurel Purviance on January 6, 1952, in 
							Lincoln. He proudly served his country in the United 
							States Army from 1954-1956. He was stationed at Fort 
							Sam Huston, 5th Army, G2 in San Antonio, Texas where 
							he earned the rank of Private First Class. He 
							attended Atlanta and Lincoln grade schools and 
							continued his education at the University of 
							Illinois and Bradley University.
 
 
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							Roy was employed at Caterpillar for 44 years, 
							holding a management position for 40 of those years. 
							He enjoyed history and reading about history. He 
							enjoyed building and working with tools, traveling 
							with his family, and being outdoors in his yard. He 
							was of the Methodist faith.
 Survivors include his wife Laurel Baker of Morton, 
							son David Roy Baker Sr. and wife Janet and grandson 
							David Roy Baker Jr. all of Morton, and sister Lois 
							Ann Baker of Carthage, MO.
 
 Memorial donations may be made to the American 
							Cancer Society or the organization of the donor's 
							choice and will be accepted at the funeral home.
 
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