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Brian Baker

d. May 29, 2021

THE CASEY FAMILY IS HONORED TO BE CARING FOR AND ASSISTING THE FAMILY OF BRIAN BAKER

CHANDLER AZ - Mr. Brian Baker, 52 of Chandler, AZ (formerly of Waterbury), passed away on May 29th due to complications related to COVID19.

Mr. Baker was born in Waterbury on November 18, 1968 the son of the late Theresa (Desiderio) and Peter Baker of Waterbury. He was a graduate of Crosby High School and Southern Connecticut State University.
If you had the privilege of calling Brian a friend, then you had someone who would give you the shirt off his back and pick up the phone at any hour if you needed him. Brian was the definition of a loyal man and if you were in his life, consider yourself blessed. Besides his family, his greatest passion was sports. He could rattle off any sports fact about any sports team but his all-time favorite team was the Miami Dolphins. It didn't matter how bad their season was, he would never miss a game nor would he ever give up on them. We are hoping for a Super Bowl appearance in 2022 in honor of their biggest fan. Brian also loved horse racing and has been reunited in heaven with his prized horse, Stratton.

Left to cherish Brian's memory and honor his legacy, besides his Dad are his siblings; Peter (Misty) of Phoenix, AZ, and Melissa (George) Robinson of Cornelius, NC. He also leaves his beloved nieces and nephews whom he cherished: Randall, Katie, Spike, Logan, Caden and Georgia will hold "UB" (Uncle Brian) in their hearts forever. Brian also leaves behind several aunts, uncles and cousins.

Funeral services for Mr. Baker will be held in early fall 2021 and will be announced prior to. He will be interred in the family plot in St. James Cemetery, Naugatuck. Memories last only if you share them, so you are encouraged to leave a condolence, words of comfort or personal memory with the Baker family on Brian's tribute page at www.eastsidememorial.com .
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