Mukesh Gandhi
Gary, You and your family have my deepest sympathies. What a wonderful person she was. We will miss her. It was great working for her at Clinton Power Plant. Mukesh & Nayana Gandhi
Birth date: Mar 27, 1959 Death date: Jun 30, 2016
DECATUR – Kathy Ann (Silliman) Baker 57, of Decatur, passed away June 30 in her home after a long battle with cancer. Kathy was born March 27, 1959 in Kennewick, WA, the daughter of Kenneth and Arleen Silliman of Kennewick, WA. Sh Read Obituary
Gary, You and your family have my deepest sympathies. What a wonderful person she was. We will miss her. It was great working for her at Clinton Power Plant. Mukesh & Nayana Gandhi
So sorry to hear about her passing, but she is in a MUCH better place. No pain & a new body. She was a very special lady!! I worked with her for MANY years at the plant. We loved sharing stories about all our kids & upcoming grandkids. She will be missed by all her knew her!! Condolences to Gary, girls & family. Duane & Pam Runyon
Gary and family, I was saddened to read about Kathy's passing. I last saw her when she was part of an INPO visit to Columbia Generating Station (aka WNP-2) about the time I had retired and came back to support completion paperwork on a modification to one of the systems I had. We had a nice visit (between the interviews) and she was her usual positive self. I met Gary and Kathy when I first started working at WPPSS(now Energy Northwest) and enjoyed what I hope was a mutual friendship. She will be missed.Jon Weers, Kennewick Washingto
We are sorrowed to learn of Kathy Ann's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with Gary and the family.Carol & Kent Beecher
Gary and family, I am deeply sorry for your loss. I was a co-worker with Kathy Ann at CPS. We worked together for years until I retired. She was definitely one of the "good guys" and a pleasure to be around. A great gal!!! John Emmert
Lit a candle in memory of Kathy A. Baker
The Baker Family,We would like to share in the celebration and testament of Kathy Ann Baker. After her long brave struggle she fought with such grace, we are all thankful she is in the loving arms of our Lord and Savior.Throughout her life she shared her love, knowledge and talents with her loving family, friends, co-workers and community. We know you all will cherish wonderful memories and rejoice in lessons learned and appreciate the wisdom she passed on. What a wonderful example she set for her grandchildren.We have the fondest memories of the experiences we shared watching Stacy and Alyssa become such graceful and accomplished dancers to beautiful, intelligent and vibrant women. I remember each at their first recital dance at 3–Stacy as a Cowgirl and Alyssa as a Hot,Hot,Hot dancer. Kathy Ann watched them perform with such adoring eyes. She was so proud of them. She continued her support and dedication throughout their love of dance. She worked on costumes, props, spreadsheets and ultimately became Queen of Stage Left at recital time. Her stage direction was flawless. With her smiles and nods we all felt comfortable and confident as we "hit the stage". She made her girls, my kids, and all dancers feel like they were stars.I honor and praise Kathy Ann and thank Our Father for all she did for me and my family. We are all thankful she is free of pain and that her soul is home in Heaven. We send our love, prayers and deepest condolences to her grieving family.Lilia and Fred Perryman and family
Please accept my deepest condolences for your family's loss, my heart goes out to you and your family at this difficult time. May God give you and the family strength and courage to bear this loss.With my deepest respects to the departed soul,Sami Uddin
Kathy Ann would be on the head set back stage at the girls recital and would be helping run the show helping make sure her girls were ready to hit the stage dressed in the right costumes and making sure all the other kids were having fun and smiling. She always made me smile back stage I loved her dearly and her side of the stage ran like a well oiled machine. Kathy Ann you were an Angel who officially has her wings❤️ Love and miss you – Amanda
I worked with Kathy Ann at Clinton in Engineering. Her laugh was contagious and her thoughts were expressed with concern and respect for others. She will be missed for sure. Thankful for the Lord and being able to say "see you later Kathy Ann". She is renewing her strength, mounting up on wings like eagles and running without growing weary. Prayers going up for the family for your comfort during your loss and yet praises still being offered because she is with the Lord, healed at last.Tears of sorrow and tears of joy being shared with you all. – Mike Smith