Danbury Announcer Paul Baker Passes at 94
Paul was predeceased by his parents Joseph and Anna (Genga) Baldaserini, brother Primo and sister, Gina. He is survived by a brother, Gino Baldaserini of Ridgefield, and several nieces and nephews.
Paul was a World War II and Korean War veteran, serving in the Army Air Corp and U.S. Air Force.
Born Paul Baldaserini, he changed his name to Baker when he started a 30 year career as a radio broadcaster at WLAD-AM in Danbury. With Abe Najamy, he co-owned Channel 10 Television, and, later, his own advertising agency. He loved sports and the local community which spawned a writing career. He penned four books and contributed articles to local publications. He wrote a book of his own life for his grandchildren’s enjoyment.
Baker served as Toastmaster for many area functions and was a member of many clubs and organizations, including a 24 year association with the Southern New York Racing Association, where he proudly served as the Voice of the SNYRA. An avid golfer, he carded four holes-in one, his most recent at the age of 90.
The family would like to thank the wonderfully caring and supportive staff of the Visiting Nurses Association and Waterbury Hospital. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday September 18, 2014 at St. Teresa’s Church, Woodbury, at 10:00am. There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the
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To learn more about his remarkable life, light a candle, or leave a sentiment, please visit www.CornellMemorial.com.
Funeral Home
Cornell Memorial Home Inc
247 White St Danbury, CT 06810
(203) 748-4833
Sources: News Times 09/15/2014
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