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Sunday, Nov. 24
The Indiana Daily Student

"I hate cancer worse than I do the devil," Steve Baker said of his late wife's disease, surrounded by their closest family and friends. G.L., who Barb referred to as her second husband, grew close to Steve over the years, not only providing funeral services in this time of need, but his unfailing friendship as well - seemingly a norm for the directors at this Ellettsville funeral home. "Steve is one of the luckiest people I know being married to someone like her," G.L. said of Barb's widower. Jordan Dunmead

Living with Death

"I hate cancer worse than I do the devil," Steve Baker said of his late wife's disease, surrounded by their closest family and friends. G.L., who Barb referred to as her second husband, grew close to Steve over the years, not only providing funeral services in this time of need, but his unfailing friendship as well - seemingly a norm for the directors at this Ellettsville funeral home. "Steve is one of the luckiest people I know being married to someone like her," G.L. said of Barb's widower.