IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Alberta E.

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Baker

September 6, 1940 – January 7, 2014

Obituary

Alberta E. Baker entered into rest on January 7, 2014, surrounded by loved ones at her home in Sequim.

Alberta was born September 6, 1940, in Mack, Washington, at her family's home alongside the Union Pacific Railroad to Clarence and Lula Stratton. She moved to Marengo, Washington, when she was one.

She went to school in nearby Ritzville, Washington, where she graduated from high school in 1958. She graduated from Spokane Dental Assistant College in 1959.

Alberta married Duncan Dunn in June of 1959 and had two boys, Russell D. Dunn and Luke A. Dunn. Alberta and Duncan lived in Othello and Prosser before moving to Pullman, Washington.

Alberta worked as a greeting card buyer and pharmacy technician before becoming the bookkeeper in 1978 at Corner Drug in Pullman. She remained with Corner Drug until retiring in 1993.

Alberta later married Dick Baker in 1992 and was married for six years before his death in 1998. Alberta and Dick spent one year living in Malaysia while Dick was on a teaching sabbatical at a University.

She enjoyed her time there and often commented that this experience broadened her world view. Alberta and Dick moved back to Pullman and then became involved in the Pullman Community Theater production before moving to Sequim.

Alberta's love of the beach and Dick's love of the mountains inspired Dick and Alberta to purchase a beach home north of Sequim, to where they moved in 1997.

Alberta married Fred Code in November of 2003 and continued to live at the beach home. Fred and Alberta loved to travel to see family and friends. Fred took Alberta on a road trip to Albuquerque, New Mexico, stopping at many sites along the way.

Alberta and Fred enjoyed serving in the Stephen Ministry class at church. They enjoyed reading books, listening to music and dining out together.

Alberta enjoyed music, theater, quilting, gardening, birds and poetry. Alberta had several poems published over the years. Her greatest joy in life came from her friends and family, whom she held close to her heart.

She modeled her life around Christ's role model of love, peace and generosity. She always thought of others first, giving her time and herself to help others in need.

Alberta is survived by a sister, Dora Kramer of Ritzville; sons Russell (Sherie) Dunn of Snoqualmie, Washington, and Luke (Mitzi) Dunn of Walla Walla, Washington; stepsons Frank (Nell) Baker of Concord, California, Ernie (Sandra) Baker and Robert (Emily) Baker; four Dunn grandchildren, Sarah, Trevor, Jeffrey and Kelly; and five Baker grandchildren, Loren, Joanna, Jessica, Jarred and Anabel; along with many cousins, aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her sisters from the graduating class of Ritzville, 1958.

Graveside urn committal services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday July 19, 2014 at the Pullman Cemetery. Kimball Funeral Home of Pullman has been entrusted with local arrangements.
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