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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Shane Michael Baker

Shane Michael Baker
February 9, 1983 ~ July 7, 2012

Shane Michael Baker was born on February 9, 1983 in Kansas City, the son of Ricky James Baker and Debbie Lorine Gober Baker, and passed away on July 7, 2012 in Enid.

He moved to Enid at an early age and attended the Enid School System. Shane graduated from Enid High School with the class of 2002. He worked for Advance Food for several years and was a member of World Harvest Church.

Surviving Shane are, his mother, Debbie Baker of Enid; father, Ricky Baker of Kansas City, Missouri; brothers, Rick Baker of Huntsville, Alabama, and Steven Baker of Kansas City, Missouri. three nieces, five aunts and one uncle.

Shane was preceded in death by his sister, Barbie Allen.


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