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Jeff Squire Baker, 76, of Morning Sun, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on March 26, 2026. Jeff was preceded in death by his parents Ford and Alene Baker; son, Steven Allen Baker, and his loving wife and best friend, Wanda Sue Baker. He is survived by his daughters: Cheryl Chafin, Trena (Zachary) Montgomery, Gena (Rodney) Liggett and his grandchildren: Bauner Chafin, Brandon Powell, Aaron Garretson, Kayla Liggett, Dustin Powell, Desiree Huntsberry, Steven Baker, Tristan Liggett, Jack Montgomery, Ember Montgomery, and Arianna Liggett and great granddaughter, Brynlee Powell.
His life offered a powerful example of what it means to have unrelenting strength, fierce love, and unwavering devotion to the Lord. His years of hard work and sacrifice were a testament to how deeply he cared for his family. Jeff always made sure there was a bedroom available for anyone who needed it, as long as they did not mind watching his favorite movies with him at maximum volume. He exemplified how to navigate hardships with grace and resiliency, allowing his faith and family to care for him in return.
Jeff appreciated the simple joys that made life meaningful. He had a special love for cars, specifically his Plymouth Belvedere, made one of a kind through its memories spent racing, its unique shade of blue, and the duct tape on the back seats. Jeff enjoyed mornings with hot chocolate, quiet days spent fishing with family, and evenings filled with Hallmark movies, Westerns, and football games. His favorite pastimes included mowing the lawn, reading his Bible, and watching his digital photo frame that displayed the many cherished memories of his beautiful life.
Sunday mornings had a special place in his heart as he sat in a pew surrounded by his brother, children, and grandchildren while listening to his pastor’s sermon and granddaughter’s singing during worship.
Jeff filled the lives of those around him with love, faith, and humor. His memory will continue to inspire us, and his presence will be felt in our hearts forever. Jeff will be deeply loved and dearly missed.
Per his wishes, no formal services will be held. To honor his memory, you are encouraged to watch his favorite movie or listen to his favorite song, I Can Only Imagine. It was a cherished nightly routine for him, the last thing he heard before passing, and a simple way to remember the compassion and faith that filled his life. Online condolences may be shared with the family on the Tribute Wall at www.paulyoungfuneralhome.com
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