September 28, 2020

Catherine “Betty” Baker of Kennett Square

Catherine “Betty” Baker, 92, of Kennett Square, died Thursday, Sept. 24, at her residence. She was the wife of Thomas S. Baker who died in 2007, and with whom she shared 39 years of marriage.

Catherine Baker

Born in Kennett Square, she was the daughter of the late Harry J. Lynch and the late Lillian Proud Lynch.

She was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Kennett Square and the Kennett Senior Center.

Betty enjoyed traveling, doing puzzles, playing pinochle and Bingo, and being with her family and friends.

She is survived by two sons, Thomas P. Baker and his wife Amy of Kennett Square, and James E. Baker and his wife Barbara of Oxford, and five grandchildren, James A. Baker, Matthew T. Baker, Jack D. Baker, Samantha A. Baker, and Hailey C. Chandlee.

Betty was predeceased by four brothers, Harry Lynch, Jack Lynch, Bill Lynch, and Francis Lynch

Her graveside service will be held at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 3, at the Union Hill Cemetery, Route 82, Kennett Square.

In lieu of flowers, a contribution in her memory may be made to the National MS Society. P.O. Box 91891, Washington, DC 20090

To view her online tribute and to share a memory with her family, please visit www.kuzoandfoulkfh.com

Arrangements by the Kuzo Funeral Home, Kennett Square.

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Adopt-a-Pet Sept. 28

Adopt-a-Pet Sept. 28

The following animals are ready to be adopted from the Brandywine Valley SPCA in West Chester.

Mystery

Mystery

Mystery feels like she’s no mystery at all, she’s just a fun girl looking for a fun family. She’s a nice walking companion, and she’s been enjoying learning about all the adventures possible with toys. Mystery is full of love and looking to be your only fur-child. This 2-year-old can be adopted for a fee you name through Sunday, Oct. 4.

#175

#175

Of the 182 cats rescued recently in a cruelty case from a single home in deplorable conditions, he was called Cat #175. He’s a handsome cream and white boy with unusual markings that make him stand out in a crowd. A senior fellow, #175 is hoping for a quiet home where he can spend his golden years. Having lived with other cats before, he’s open to having feline siblings. You can adopt #175 for a fee you name through Sunday, Oct. 4.

For more information, go to www.bvspca.org or phone 484-302-0865.

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