Deborah (Debbie) J. Baize of Springfield, Missouri went to be with her Heavenly Father, on Wednesday July 22nd. She passed away peacefully in her home, surrounded by family and friends. She lead a rich and full life. Her largest focus was on family and being a mother and grandmother, and she excelled greatly in those callings. Her interests where broad andContinue Reading
Deborah (Debbie) J. Baize of Springfield, Missouri went to be with her Heavenly Father, on Wednesday July 22nd. She passed away peacefully in her home, surrounded by family and friends.
She lead a rich and full life. Her largest focus was on family and being a mother and grandmother, and she excelled greatly in those callings. Her interests where broad and diverse. An unending seeker of knowledge and self improvement. A sacred follower of her Heavenly Father. She believe greatly in helping those in need and charity work. She truly had a servants heart and used her time to serve those in need, and continued to do so until she was no longer physically able.
She greatly enjoyed sewing, she was an extremely skilled crocheter and painter, a constant reader, a great lover of science fiction and equestrian hobbies. In her youth, she enjoyed archery at a competitive level, was a skilled pianist and dabbled with the clarinet and dulcimer. The only inhibitor in her ever expanding interests was time itself.
Above all else, the most important thing in her life was her family.
She was preceded in death by her husband Don Baize Jr, her mother Annabelle Williamson, her grandfather Charles Taylor, her grandmother Sally Messer and her father Alfred Rose.
She is survived by her son Jacob Baize, her granddaughter Anna Baize, her sister Bridget Batikha and 2 nephews Joel and Tanner.
Visitation and service will be held on Saturday, July 25th starting at 10:00 am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The church is located at 1357 S Ingram Mill Rd, Springfield MO 65804. Graveside Service will follow immediately after at Maple Park Cemetery located at 300 W Grand St.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Newborns in Need, Springfield Missouri Chapter. Donation are being accepted via Greenlawn Funeral Home East or directly to Newborns in Need’s office at 1740 S Glenstone Ave, Springfield MO 65804.
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