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Baroff, Walter Gerson

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Obituary of Baroff, Walter Gerson

Walter Gerson Baroff was born August 20, 1922 in Cleveland, OH and moved to Dallas in 1936. A devoted husband and father who was predecesed by his wife, Rose and son,Charles. He's survived by his daughter, Elise Donosky (Robert), grand children, Jason, Jonathan, Jasmyne, Drew, Valerie and great-granddaughter Sofia. He enjoyed watching the Texas Rangers, volunteering at Baylor Hospital as well as spending time with, Lynda, Jeff and Brittany Markowitz. Graveside services will be held on Friday, August 8, 2014 at 1:00 pm at Temple Emanu El Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to CHAI (Community Homes for Adults), 13101 Preston Road, Suite 312, Dallas, TX 75240. Please send condolences to the family on this site.

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  1. Jim Demarest says:

    I am so sorry to hear about Walter’s passing. He and I became good friends while I have been a cancer patient and more recently a volunteer with him at Baylor. I have many fond memories of visiting with him at his volunteer desk and sharing several lunches together. Walter was always so full of life and fascinating stories of the Dallas area from when he first arrived here in his young teens. He was always so kind to everyone he met and loved by seemingly everyone at Baylor. I was always impressed by how many of the staff and patient families he knew. His smile, sense of humor and warm heart touched so many of us while on this earth. He is surely smiling down on us from Heaven, alongside his wife & son, both of whom I know he deeply missed. I extend to the surviving family my prayers and best wishes.

    Jim Demarest

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    I am so sorry to hear about Walter's passing. He and I became good friends while I have been a cancer patient and more recently a volunteer with him at Baylor. I have many fond memories of visiting with him at his volunteer desk and sharing several lunches together. Walter was always so full of life and fascinating stories of the Dallas area from when he first arrived here in his young teens. He was always so kind to everyone he met and loved by seemingly everyone at Baylor. I was always impressed by how many of the staff and patient families he knew. His smile, sense of humor and warm heart touched so many of us while on this earth. He is surely smiling down on us from Heaven, alongside his wife & son, both of whom I know he deeply missed. I extend to the surviving family my prayers and best wishes.

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  1. I am so sorry to hear about Walter’s passing. He and I became good friends while I have been a cancer patient and more recently a volunteer with him at Baylor. I have many fond memories of visiting with him at his volunteer desk and sharing several lunches together. Walter was always so full of life and fascinating stories of the Dallas area from when he first arrived here in his young teens. He was always so kind to everyone he met and loved by seemingly everyone at Baylor. I was always impressed by how many of the staff and patient families he knew. His smile, sense of humor and warm heart touched so many of us while on this earth. He is surely smiling down on us from Heaven, alongside his wife & son, both of whom I know he deeply missed. I extend to the surviving family my prayers and best wishes.

    Jim Demarest

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    I am so sorry to hear about Walter's passing. He and I became good friends while I have been a cancer patient and more recently a volunteer with him at Baylor. I have many fond memories of visiting with him at his volunteer desk and sharing several lunches together. Walter was always so full of life and fascinating stories of the Dallas area from when he first arrived here in his young teens. He was always so kind to everyone he met and loved by seemingly everyone at Baylor. I was always impressed by how many of the staff and patient families he knew. His smile, sense of humor and warm heart touched so many of us while on this earth. He is surely smiling down on us from Heaven, alongside his wife & son, both of whom I know he deeply missed. I extend to the surviving family my prayers and best wishes.

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