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In Loving Memory

Baynes, Carolyn M.

 (nee Gianino) Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Sunday, August 1, 2021.

Loving wife of the late Jesse W. Baynes Sr.; beloved mother of Jesse Jr. and Richard Baynes; dearest grandmother of Andrew, Chris (Margie) and Casey (Dayna) Baynes; great-grandmother of Jordan Suppiger; dear sister of Dolores, Louis (Marilyn) Gianino, Maria (Duwayne) Hall, Charlene (Bill) Hall, Terry (the late Jim) Radfield and the late Ralph Jr. (Barbara) Gianino and Henry Gianino; our dear aunt, cousin and friend.

Service Saturday, August 14, 9:00 a.m. from KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois Rd. for 9:30 Graveside Service at Resurrection Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Stray Rescue of St. Louis.  Visitation Friday 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.

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4 thoughts on “Baynes, Carolyn M.”

  1. Everyone loved to have Carolyn around. Always fun, good company and willing to do more than her share of everything. I have many happy memories of my sister-in-law. Some go back to the mid to late Fifties when we lived across the hall from each other in a four family flat on
    Castleman. She and my husband Ralph, her brother, loved to play jokes, pranks, on each
    other. Carolyn did get the last laugh when she put a zucchini under his pillow in his casket. Another story I love to tell is when she gave a surprise Birthday Party for her husband Bill, I think it was his 30th B-day. Everyone showed up except Bill. Our families had many good times together. The Club House days will live on forever. Thanks for the memories.

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  2. Everyone loved to have Carolyn around. Always fun, good company and willing to do more than her share of everything. I have many happy memories of my sister-in-law. Some go back to the mid to late Fifties when we lived across the hall from each other in a four family flat on
    Castleman. She and my husband Ralph, her brother, loved to play jokes, pranks, on each
    other. Carolyn did get the last laugh when she put a zucchini under his pillow in his casket. Another story I love to tell is when she gave a surprise Birthday Party for her husband Bill, I think it was his 30th B-day. Everyone showed up except Bill. Our families had many good times together. The Club House days will live on forever. Thanks for the memories.

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  3. Rest in peace, my dear friend Carolyn. It was a joy to get to know you through our regular church visits over the last couple years. I miss your smile and your laugh, and the company of the dogs who would join us for prayers. Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and may the perpetual light shine upon her.

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  4. Rest in peace, my dear friend Carolyn. It was a joy to get to know you through our regular church visits over the last couple years. I miss your smile and your laugh, and the company of the dogs who would join us for prayers. Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and may the perpetual light shine upon her.

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