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Aimee Baker: A Bright Soul in A Dark World

by Rebecca Stalnaker
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MONROE COUNTY W.Va. (WVDN) – Some people come into our lives much like shooting stars; despite their short time here, they shine so bright and leave us in awe. Aimee Baker, a young woman whose warmth and humor lit up every room, was one of those people. She sadly passed away recently after a courageous battle with cancer at only 15 years old. Her legacy, however, lives on, a testament to her indomitable spirit and unwavering faith.

Aimee was more than just a kind and loving soul; she was a force of nature. Her infectious laughter and quick wit could brighten even the darkest of days. She possessed a unique ability to find joy in the simplest of things.

One of Aimee’s most endearing qualities was her love for hugs. She often joked that she was the world’s best hugger, and she wasn’t wrong. Her hugs were warm, comforting and genuine, leaving a lasting impression on everyone she embraced.

Despite facing physical challenges, Aimee never let adversity dampen her spirits. She approached life with a can-do attitude, finding creative ways to overcome obstacles and live life to the fullest. For instance, she once suggested attaching a boombox to her wheelchair to announce her arrival, ensuring she had ample time to greet everyone with a hug.

Beyond her humor and resilience, Aimee was a deeply spiritual person. Her faith was a source of strength and comfort, guiding her through life’s trials and tribulations. She often spoke of trusting in the lord and finding peace in the face of uncertainty.

Aimee’s mother, Korie, shared a poignant insight into her daughter’s strength: “Aimee did have weak moments, but she knew that was self-defeating, and she knew that her Savior was going to help her through anything that gets sent her way. And we told her it’s okay to have these moments. It’s okay, and we as a family are still doing that right now. We have our weak moments because we miss her so very much.”

Throughout our interactions with Aimee, her deep faith and strength touched the hearts of those in The West Virginia Daily News office. In an interview, she once said that if her battle with cancer led even one person to God, it was worth it. This statement left an impression that will be with those who were in the room for the rest of our lives. To be so young and so strong, to see the good in a terrible situation, is an incredible feat for someone much older than Aimee. Korie said she wanted to be like Aimee when she grew up, and this journalist shares that sentiment. Aimee inspires me to continue no matter what happens and I will forever be grateful to have had the privilege of speaking with her and knowing her, if even for a short time.

Korie also shared a touching detail about Aimee’s final resting place: “I’m sitting on my back porch, and I can see her grave right here, and I love that. You know, a lot of people are like, why would why would they bury their child so close? Why not sure I couldn’t walk up. I mean, that’s not her, she’s at heaven, but that’s her, her body’s resting place, and just just knowing she’s on the farm that she loves, because that’s something else. She loves her chickens. She loved animals. She loved her dog, Pepper, and she loved this farm. She loved West Virginia, Country Roads was her favorite song.”

Aimee’s passing leaves a void in the hearts of her loved ones and so many who followed her journey through the Facebook page “Aimee’s Adventures, run by her mother. Korie noted that the Facebook page was often helpful for her. She said, “I was like her PR person. She would receive cards in the mail and stuff. And I tried to thank people, sometimes they send their flowers, and I’d send out thank you cards. The Facebook thing didn’t overwhelm me or anything with messages, but they did respond on Facebook, like when I posted, they commented, which actually is a huge support for me, because it was very lonely. Honestly here at the house with just me and her and her brother and her siblings would visit when they could, and her dad was here, but writing to let people know what was going on was cathartic for me. I didn’t want to overdo it, and I also wanted to protect Aimee’s privacy too, I didn’t want to tell them some of the things that she went through, and there were some hard things, you know, chemo and radiation, and if, if I took a picture of something, some I wouldn’t post, but I wanted to let people know; she told me from the beginning when she found out she had cancer, she says, If one person comes to Christ through my cancer, it’s worth it all.”

Despite how much she is missed by all those who knew her, her memory will forever be cherished. She taught us all the importance of embracing life’s simple pleasures, finding joy in the midst of adversity, and spreading love and kindness wherever we go.

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