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Obituary: Sharon Marie Baker, 79, Lowville
Published: December 29, 2025
By: Provided by Iseneker
Funeral Home
Sharon Marie Baker
LOWVILLE- Sharon Marie Baker, 79, formerly of Snell Road,
passed away Saturday morning, December 27, 2025, at the Lewis County
Residential Healthcare Facility after a long illness.
She is survived by her beloved husband of more than
60 years, Harry; four children, Timothy J. Baker of Connecticut; Vickie J.
(Shawn) Cannan of Natural Bridge; Robert J. (Christina) Baker of Lowville;
Heather J. Lussier (Josh Carlson) of Carthage; nine grandchildren, and
three great-grandchildren.
Sharon was born on November 11, 1946, in Watertown,
NY, a daughter of the late Clinton Shaw and the late Myrtle Boshart
Shaw. She attended Augustinian
Academy in Carthage. On October 30,
1965, she married Harry E. Baker at St. James Catholic Church,
Carthage. After her children were in
school, Sharon worked as a CNA at Carthage Area Hospital in the Skilled
Nursing Unit for 20 years. She went
above and beyond for each patient, and each patient held a special place in
her heart. Sharon then worked as a home
health provider for U.S. Care and Family Home Care in Lowville until her
retirement. She had her own baking
business “Cakes by Sharon” and she passed her love of baking on to her
grandchildren.
Sharon was a communicant of St. Peter’s Catholic
Church, Lowville. She was also a
member of the Lewis County Memorial Post #6912 Ladies Auxiliary and the
Valley Homemakers. Sharon enjoyed
sharing time with her many friends over coffee and going swimming whenever
she had the opportunity. She was
known for helping anyone in need.
Sharon loved music, dancing, and having a good time and even a
little wine sometimes. She enjoyed
shopping for anyone she could buy for.
Sharon had a love for gardening, planting flowers, and watching them
grow. Most of all, she loved her
family and life and always wanted to give everyone a kiss on the forehead.
The family would like to say a very special thank you
to the staff of the first and fourth floors of the
Lewis County Residential Healthcare Facility for their loving care and
compassion provided and most recently to the emergency room staff at Lewis
County General Hospital. How lucky
we are to have you as part of our family.
In keeping with Sharon’s wishes, there will be no
calling hours or funeral service. A
graveside service will be held in the spring at Beaches Bridge Cemetery,
Watson. Memorial donations may be
made to Lewis County Hospital Foundation, Activities Fund, 7785 N. State
Street, Lowville, NY 13367.
Arrangements are with Iseneker
Funeral Home, Inc., Lowville.
Condolences may be made online at www.isenekerfuneralhome.com.
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