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Brendan Baker, RIP

Robin Wilde

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Brendan Baker, 3-D artist and proprietor of Virtual Realms, has died. I knew him personally as well as through his work for the community. In addition to his shared interest in f/m tickling, we also connected through his interest in aviation (he was a power parachute enthusiast) and D&D/FRP activities.

Here's an obituary I found for him. He was only 40 years old.

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http://newtownbee.com/Obituaries/200.../Brendan+Baker

Brendan Baker

Thought Of Others First

Brendan Baker, 40, of Sandy Hook, died on December 21.

Mr Baker was born on April 14, 1969. He was the husband of Micheline Baker. He is also survived by his mother and stepfather, Linda and John Nericcio of Manchester; a sister, Michelle Smith-Brown of Windsor Locks, and her four children; and two additional sisters, Rebecca Higgins and Erin Hammerly.

Mr Baker was a 1987 graduate of Staples High School in Westport. He joined the Navy after high school and served in the Gulf War.

Mr Baker was a programmer by trade, loved computer rendering as a charitable sideline (the profits of which went to children's organizations and canine advocacy groups), and had a wicked sense of humor.

He also loved flying and photography. Mr Baker will be remembered by many Newtown and Sandy Hook residents as the local power parachute enthusiast who, until sidelined by health concerns about a year ago, was often seen hovering over the town in his flying machine, which was described by The Bee shortly after its debut in May 2003 as something that "looks like a go-cart with the fan of a swamp boat attached to the back and a parachute over the top."

Photographs shot by Mr Baker from his power parachute often supplemented articles printed in The Newtown Bee, and a large number of his images from the air were included in the tercentennial publication Newtown 2005: The Way We Are After 300 Years. His shot of the Castle Hill Farm cornfield maze was an easy choice by the book's editors to use as the cover shot of that publication.

"His reach was so far," his wife Micheline said this week. "He loved making other people happy, and he didn't worry about the cost. If he saw someone who needed help, he thought of them first, and our mortgage payments later.

"Happiness for him came from within. Simple things made him very happy," she said.

Mr Baker was predeceased by his father, Harold Rene Baker.

In addition to family members and countless friends, Mr Baker is survived by the four latest dogs he and his wife shared their home with: Ellie, Truman, Murphy, and Nixon (during their 13-year marriage, the Bakers have been parents to seven dogs). Ellie, who was Brendan's "baby," followed her father's casket down the aisle of the church on Tuesday morning during his funeral, saying her final goodbye.

A wake was hosted by Honan Funeral Home on Monday, December 28, and a Mass of Christian Burial, officiated by Monsignor Robert Weiss, was conducted at St Rose of Lima the following morning.

Donations in Mr Baker's memory can be made to Boys & Girls Village, Inc, 528 Wheelers Farm Road, Milford CT 06461 (203-877-0300 or BGVillage.org for additional information).
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I am very sorry to report this sad news. Brendan was a great asset to our community, and will be sadly missed.

- Robin Wilde
 
Oh this are very bad news... i loved his poser work and he inspired me a lot....

Rest in Peace Brendan....
 
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I am very sad to hear this news...it's rather odd hearing it. Not to sound disrespectful, but I do believe that I am on the other side of the world from where Brendan lived and yet I still feel a weird sense of loss from hearing this news.

I hope his family is doing well. Thanks for letting us know Robin.
 
I am truly sorry to hear this. Events such as these remind us that people are indeed attached to the other ends of these screen names. He will be missed. I was an admirer of his poser work especially since he rendered it so well that it actually looked good. I was never a fan of poser until I saw his creations. To die at so young at that age is sad.
 
I never really know what to say and im always afraid ill screw things up so please forgive me if i offend.

We have a fantastic community with so many talented people who all share their talents and can be accepted and valued beyond any form of material wealth.

This site is like a family and it reaches all across the world when we hear sad news like this it ripples. we may not know each other personally but we share many things in common and can relate on levels that others cant.

I will remember him always and may he rest in piece.
 
So goes the only Poser user that I ever cared about. He nearly redeemed that piece of software in my eyes. I guess 2009 needed to take one more good thing from this world.

Arrivederci, Brendan. This drink's for you.
 
My thoughts and prayers are for Brendan and his family and friends.
 
That is very sad news. He will be missed. My heart goes out to his family and friends.

Jim
 
*claps hands together*
Good Show Brendan, leave with grace!
 
Wow, he lived large. Now he's in heaven, for sure. After all, he deserves to be there.

Farewell, Brendan.
 
I never knew the guy or ever talked to him. But I am sure he was a pretty good person. And is art was pretty good.


R.I.P Bredan Baker
 
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Very sad news. A Great Poser Artist. And so young. He will be missed and remembered.
 
Thanks for your service to the country and this community. R.I.P.
 
o god no..i'm devastated by this..he was my online Master at one time..i knew him personally as well....and i knew about his love of flying and the power chute thingie..plus he was a remarkable artist..he gave me several ideas for my slave/Master stories...and he had such a sexy voice and a wonderful sense of humour...sighs..i'll miss you Brendan...RIP...
 
This is horrible!
Mr Wilde, what did Mr Baker die from? Was it cancer or what?
R I P Mr Baker.
 
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