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Unforgettable Garnett Baker (1926-2015)



2015-02-20 - Four Hundred Quadrant, Public SQ, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener .
Garnett Baker died Thursday afternoon in Glasgow, KY at 88 years of age. He was an Adair Countian who held great prominence in political and civic affairs of this community. He was an unforgettable, quotable favorite. This photo, taken almost four years ago at the dedication of the veterans memorial bypass, was captioned:

"World War II veteran Garnett Baker, a resident of Old Portland in District Five of Adair County, took his first school bus ride Monday morning, he said. He'd ridden buses before, he said, but the trip on an Adair County School District Bus from Adair Annex to the Adair Veterans Highway Dedication was his first time to ride a school bus. "We walked to school," he said, of his early days attending Maple Grove School. Baker will be 85 years young on June 18, 2011." Arrangements are incomplete at Grissom-Martin Funeral Home at this time.


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