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Alice Lucille Baker

Posted 2019-12-23 by mhenderson
Published in the Daily Miner on Dec. 21, 2019 -
Kingman, Arizona

>> Alice Lucille Baker (Ali Baker) <<
>> Sept. 18, 1954 – Oct. 28, 2019 <<

Alice Baker (Ali Baker) passed away Oct. 29 peacefully in her sleep.
Ali’s last day was filled surrounded by family. The room was filled
with love, stories, and laughter. She passed away several hours after
family left, in a Ryan House with Brian by her side in Phoenix,
Arizona. Ali lived many years in Kingman and Flagstaff, Arizona. At
the time of her passing she lived in Kingman Arizona

Ali’s career was in Early Childhood Education and was her true
passion. Through her work she touched so many lives in profound ways.
Over Ali’s long career in Northern Arizona she taught for several
colleges both on campus and bringing education to those who could not
make it to a college campus. It would not be unusual for her to drive
hundreds of miles a day to reach all of her students all over Northern
Arizona

Ali never met a person she did not like. Many became friends and
friends became her family. Ali lived well and was warmly generous with
her time, talents and heart. She had abundant positive energy and was
loved and appreciated by many people.

Ali is survived by loving husband, Brian Harmon of Kingman, Arizona;
sisters Lyda and Liz; a brother, Vic; a sister-in-law, Amy; stepson,
Jason and Aaron; a stepdaughter-in-law, Jenny; niece and nephew, Jenny
and Robert; grandchildren, Reed and Kendall; faithful dog, Sam; a Book
Club and many beloved friends.

A Celebration of Life will be held on May 16, 2020, at the main rec
area in Hualapai Mountain Park near Kingman, AZ. You can RSVP to Brian
at rockwerks@gmail.com or 928-699-1985





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