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George Robert Francis Baldwin "Lee Baldwin"  



Jeremiah"Jerry" Baldwin Birth: 1861 Irish Free State Baptised: 29 May 1862 Baptism Place: Castlemagner, Cork, Ireland Death: 1945 Burial: Calvary Cemetery Brockton Plymouth County Massachusetts son of George Baldwin and Honora Buckley married :29 Nov 1894 Marlborough, Massachusetts Mary Ida Barry Birth: 19 Sep 1872 Boston, Massachusetts, Death: 1909 Burial: Calvary Cemetery Brockton Plymouth County Massachusetts daughter of James T/F Barry & Margaret M They had:

Richard Baldwin Birth: 30 Sep 1900 Brockton, Massachusetts Died: Oct 1967 married Exilda Desjardins Birth: 20 Oct 1900 Canada French Death: 11 Oct 1986 - 11 Oct 1986 - Massachusetts Burial: Calvary Cemetery Brockton Plymouth County Massachusetts daughter of Euseb Desjardins Son of Marteal & Henriette (LaBelle) Desjardins.] & Marie Anctil [daughter of Augustin Anctil & Marie D'Anjou]. They had:

George Robert Francis Baldwin Birth: 20 Apr 1931 - Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Death: 9 Jan 2007 - Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana son of Richard Baldwin and Exilda Desjardins

    CULVER — George Robert Francis (Lee) Baldwin, 75, of Culver, died at 2:35 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 9 at Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center, Plymouth.

    He is survived by a son, Michael Baldwin of Wheeling, Ill.; daughter, Kirsti San (Gary) Trecker of Lake Zurich, Ill.; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

    Visitation is Friday, Jan. 12 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Bonine-Odom Funeral Home, Culver.

    Funeral services are Saturday, Jan. 13 at 11 a.m. at St. Mary of the Lake Catholic Church, Culver.

    Burial will be at the Culver Masonic Cemetery.

    Memorials may be given to a charity of the donor’s choice. Pilot News 11 January 2007 / Culver Citizen


Lee done construction, design work and worked on a number of projects around culver from about 1968-9. He done work for the Harbor, Cove and Chuck and Alyce Robeson just to name a few.