Rev. Kenneth F. Baer

June 22, 1917 - January 24, 2011
Rev. Kenneth F. Baer

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The Reverend Kenneth F. Baer, 93, of Hendersonville, NC, passed away Monday, January 24, 2011.

He served in the US Army Medical Corps during World War II. After 25 years with Raybestos Manhattan, Ken entered the Episcopal ministry. Ken served 15 years in full-time ministry until he and Gail retired to Hendersonville in 1979, where he continued in supply ministry throughout western North Carolina.


Memorial

Friday, January 28, 2011
12:00 AM

Calvary Episcopal Church - Directions
2840 Hendersonville Road
Fletcher, NC 28732

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  • January 27, 2011
    Carin Rupp says:
    Gail, My sincere condolences for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during your time of sorrow. Carin Rupp

  • January 27, 2011
    Sara and Bob Blum says:
    Sending our heartfelt prayers to Gail and the family.

  • January 27, 2011
    David V Patrick says:
    Dear Gary and Marlene, So sorry for your loss of your father. I loved meeting your parents when we were on the road, as well as in Orlando, and found them to be as kind and fun as their son. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May you all be flooded with wonderful memories. Love, David and Thomas

  • January 28, 2011
    Barbara Bohannon says:
    Gail and Family Father Baer was such a lovely man, so glad our paths crossed at St Pauls Edneyville, he was so much help to me on and off the vestry. We were blessed to have both of you with you and so happy I got to see you this summer. You are in my prayers Love Barbara Bohannon

  • January 28, 2011
    Jim Parisi says:
    I didn't know Ken real well. I'm in the bowling league. But I knew him well enough for us to tease each other playfully, and well enough to know he was one heck of a nice guy. I will miss him greatly. And I wish all of his family the blessing of sweet memories of him quickly replacing the grief you feel right now.