Mardelle Norma Baier

June 13, 1930 - December 1, 2021

Funeral Details: Saturday December 11th, 2021 at 11 am Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd 460 Mapleview Road West, Barrie, ON

Mardelle Norma Baier passed away peacefully in her 91st year at the IOOF care home in Barrie, Ontario on December 1, 2021.

Mardelle is the beloved wife of Rev. Delmar Baier and cherished mother of Maria (Paul) and Martin (Bua). She is much loved by her two 2 grandsons Aaron and Luc. Mardelle is also the beloved sister of Lavone Appleman, Bernice (Gary) Forney, Floyd (Irma) Meyer, Ralph (Linda) Meyer and Elaine (Ed) Brunmeier.

Mardelle was the first- born child of William and Sophie Meyer, born on the family farm in Washington County, Kansas on June 13, 1930.

Mardelle completed her Bachelor of Arts degree at Kansas State University and Masters of Science degree at Michigan State University. While at Michigan State she met her future husband, Delmar Baier. After they were married, the couple settled in Waterloo, Ontario. They later lived in New Brunswick, Hamilton, Brantford, Niagara Falls and finally moved to Innisfil, Ontario to be closer to their daughter and family.

Mardelle had an interesting and varied career which included teaching at a high school, working as a home economist, teaching preschoolers at a Montessori school, and producing classified ads at a newspaper.

Mardelle was a person with a unique combination of deep kindness, strength and determination. Her patient, calm and grounded presence was always evident and appreciated by those around her. Her Christian faith was unshakeable and she lived her life true to Jesus’s teachings. Mardelle was always actively involved in her church community in various capacities from singing in the choir, to later in life, serving as a deaconess. Mardelle’s intelligence and strong social and political consciousness lead her to become actively involved in the peace movement and take on a leadership role with Project Ploughshares. In addition, she was involved in various campaigns in support of human rights, education and environmental protection. Mardelle was passionate advocate for early childhood development and supporting new mothers and served as a La Leche League leader.  Most significantly, she was a family person who was a caring and loyal wife to her husband and an excellent and loving mother to her children. Her laugh and beautiful smile will be with us always.

While God now has her in his keeping, we have her in our hearts forever.

Requiem mass to be held at the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, 460 Mapleview Road West, Barrie, Ontario on Saturday December 11th, 2021 at 11 am.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Project Ploughshares (www.ploughshares.ca/donate/ ) or Lutheran World Relief (www.clwr.org ).

CONDOLENCES

5 Condolences
  • Frank and Maria Tuttle
    Posted on: Tuesday, December 7, 2021 Reply

    Our thoughts and hearts are with you Pastor at this time. The world has lost a beautiful soul but heaven has gained another angel.
    God bless Pastor💕

  • Susan Shannon
    Posted on: Wednesday, December 8, 2021 Reply

    My sincere condolences on your loss.

  • ELIZABETH SOLTIS
    Posted on: Wednesday, December 8, 2021 Reply

    In knowing Mrs Baier for over 35 years through her daughter and my dear friend Maria, I can attest to Mardelle’s gentle way of interacting, her intelligent mind, activist spirit and caring heart. She was like a calm lioness who could roar her truth on issues of social justice. It was easy to notice how she adored her son, daughter and grandchildren. I loved when her eyes lit up with pride when Maria walked into the room. A life well-lived. May her soul rest in peace. Blessings to Fr Baier and to all family members as they grieve.

  • Marilyn McCauley
    Posted on: Friday, December 10, 2021 Reply

    On behalf of the McCauley family I am extending our sincerest condolences to Del, Maria & Paul, Luc & Aaron and any other extended family members. Although we only knew Mardelle in her later years, she certainly lived an active and fulfilling life and her family will be left with fondest memories. Blessings to all.

  • Jamie Rehel
    Posted on: Sunday, July 3, 2022 Reply

    Hello Del, Maria, Martin and family, this is Jamie Rehel writing. I’m sorry to hear about Mardell’s passing. I remember visiting with her when I went to the Baier home for the holy mass. God bless and again, I’m sorry about your loss.

Write A Condolence