We Remember
BAKER, Walter Ronald “Wally Sr.” – UPDATED SERVICE INFORMATION
May 22, 1935 — December 28, 2025
Walter Ronald Baker was born in Mimico (Toronto), Ontario, on May 22, 1935, the second child of Lily (née McQueen) Baker, a homemaker, and Walter Colin Baker, an Ontario Hydro Technician.
Walter attended elementary school in Toronto, and high school in Guelph, Ontario. He trained as a mechanic, and then was hired as a driver salesman by Humpty Dumpty Snack Foods. He remained at Humpty Dumpty for over 30 years, advancing to Senior Sales Manager, responsible for a large territory in Toronto and westwards.
In 1958, he married Lorraine Deacon; together they had five children. They separated and divorced in 1980. He then married Elsie Patola Ste. Marie, who had two daughters, France and Manon. Walter retired from Humpty Dumpty and he and Elsie developed a condominium management business, EP Property Management, eventually managing 10 condominium complexes. They moved to Richmond Hill, Ontario. Elsie died in May 1996. In December, Walter successfully underwent quadruple bypass surgery, and he then sold the business.
In 1999, he met Patricia Giannelia, a Lutheran Pastor; they were married in May 2000. Walter started a new condominium management company, Domus Property Management, managing three Richmond Hill properties, which he kept until deciding to move to Kelowna, British Columbia in June 2005. Walter again went back to work, this time for the Kelowna Commissionaires, where he remained until finally retiring in 2014.
Walter had volunteered with the St. John Ambulance in Toronto and York Central Hospital in Richmond Hill. In Kelowna, he volunteered at Kelowna General Hospital and the Kelowna Airport Ambassadors. He was an active member of St Paul Lutheran Church in Richmond Hill, and Christ and Faith Lutheran Churches in Kelowna.
Wally was an excellent card player, always open to a game of Euchre or Canasta. He was an avid Toronto Argonaut fan, cheering them on in many a Grey Cup in various parts of Canada. He was also a diehard Toronto Maple Leafs fan, living in hope year after year, having been old enough to enjoy their last Stanley Cup win in 1967. He routinely read two newspapers and kept up with current events, enjoying many discussions on a wide range of topics. He enjoyed travel, visiting Hong Kong, England, China, Mexico, New Zealand, Austria, Czechia, Zanzibar and Kenya, as well as many parts of Canada, including Yukon and Northwest Territories.
In December 2015, he was diagnosed with advanced heart disease. He made the decision to adopt a Whole Food Plant Based way of eating, which improved his health immeasurably. Coupled with a gentle daily exercise routine, this allowed him to enjoy many more years of good health, including surviving more than a few spectacular falls. Sadly, two falls in August and November precipitated a significant health decline, and a transition into palliative care at KGH. Walter died peacefully in the early morning of December 28, 2025, with family by his side.
Wally was loving and caring, with an active curiosity, a ready wit and a great sense of humour. He could also be very determined and adamant on some issues. He was partial to an occasional Heineken 0.0 or a good rum and Coke, enjoyed in the company of friends and family. Wally was liked and respected by many, and will be very much missed by all who knew him.
Walter was predeceased by his (baby) brother Colin; parents Lily and Walter; grandsons Wally Baker Jr. and Jason Jennings; and children, Laura Lordi and Wally Baker.
He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Patricia Giannelia; sister, Jean Harrison; children Gene (Lisa McNee Baker), Leslie Klett (Gunter) and D’Arcy (Wendy); step-daughters France and Manon Ste Marie; grandchildren Ab Baker (Amanda), Ivy Ausmus (Darcy), Jeremy McNee-Baker (Sarah White), Joey McNee-Baker (Rhianna Paul), Liam McNee-Baker, Lynette Jennings, Drew Jennings (Apryl), Alexander Klett (Kim); and great-grandchildren Max and Jett Baker, Jace, Cooper, and Karlee Ausmus, Emily, Rosie and John Baker, Kobe Osmond, Ava Adcock, Abrielle Lily, Jack D’Arcy, Mac Henry, and Tommy Walker Jennings; niece Denise Burke (Bill); and nephew Blane Harrison (Dawn) and families.
Our deep appreciation our family doctors, Drs Susan Medynski and Marjorie Doherty and the staff of Mountainview Medical Clinic for their ongoing diligent care over the past years, and to all the staff at Emergency Services and KGH, both medical and support, for their consistent professional, conscientious, and courteous care for all of Walter’s emergency visits and hospitalizations over the past few years.
A Memorial Celebration will be held on SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2026, at 1:00 PM, located at Faith Lutheran Church, 250 Gibbs Road W, Kelowna, BC, with a reception to follow. If you are unable to attend in person, please join the family online by Livestream at the time of the service (see below), a recording will be made available to view in 3–5 days.
Memorial Donations may be made to BC and Alberta Guide Dogs or to Faith Lutheran Church, 250 Gibbs Road W, Kelowna, BC.
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To Pastor Patricia,
I was so sorry to hear that Wally had died, he was such an amazing person with such a beautiful soul. May God’s peace and love surround you during this difficult time. Please know that I’m keeping you in my thoughts and prayers as you grieve your beloved husband. Sending much love to you and your family. Wendy Welsh
Condolences to Walters Family, He will be missed by all at YLW.
Dear Pastor Patricia, with sadness have I learned of the passing of your beloved husband Wally. May you be comforted by our Lord Jesus Christ .
Ingeborg
I volunteered with Walter at YLW. He made a big impression on me as I saw how he honored his wife.
She arrived by plane to YLW, and he just dropped our conversation to hustle so fast to greet her, he had no eyes or time for anyone but her!!!!!!
I’m sorry for your loss Patricia and Family members of Wally! He was kind and easy going.
Dear Patricia.you have been through so much lately. I am so sorry to hear my friend Wally passed. It will be lonely and sad for you, but you are always busy with so many things. Keep yourself well, and know you are loved. myrle
Ab, Ivy, Patricia and family.
Wishing you comfort and peace to face the days ahead and loving memories to hold in your heart. Wally was a strong force and will be missed in many ways by many people. Sending hugs and our deepest Condolences to you all.
Mike and Bea
Dear Pastor Patricia:
My deepest condolences to you and Walter’s family. His kindness and love are always remembered in our hearts. I still remember that year you both let me drive your car to Montreal because you were worried about my old car could not manage such a long distance driving. I also remember almost every Sunday morning Walter greeted everyone at the entrance at St. Paul.
May God ‘s love and comfort embrace you at this difficult moment.
Love
Jun
To Dear Patricia,
I’m so sorry to hear of the loss of Wally. Steve, Thomas and I only met you both briefly when you officiated at Leila and Felix’s wedding in Norwich. You and Wally brought kindness and joy into our lives on that very special day. Thank you and sincere condolences. Julie (and Steve)