Feb 17, 2021
Thomas Ryan Baker died suddenly on February 14, 2021. He was 47. He leaves behind his daughters Lizzie and Eva, who were his two proudest achievements, of which there were many. Visitation will be held on Thursday, February 18 from 4-8 p.m. at Gunderson’s and funeral services will be Friday, February 19 at 1 pm at Grace Lutheran Church.
Tommy was born January 11, 1974 in Bar Harbor, Maine, but lived most of his life in Fort Dodge, and most recently, Pocahontas. He is survived by his mother Sharon Johnson, step-father Kent Johnson and brother Steven Baker, all of Pocahontas. Daughters Elizabeth Baker and Eva Baker and their mother, Amy Presler, all of Fort Dodge, stepfather Tom Richardson of Fort Dodge and his children Todd and Tonia and his step-grandmother, Dorothy Erickson of Humboldt. He was preceded in death by his father Thomas Allen Baker Jr., his infant niece Sydney Baker, his grandparents Ted and Betty Erickson and Thomas Allen Baker, Sr. and Ruth Baker.
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For Those Behind Corporate Events, Parties Are on Pause
As companies cancel their year-end events, the 2020 holiday season has made a terrible year even worse for those in the events business.
Imprint Group, an entertainment business, helped organize a client’s October conference in Las Vegas employing strict protocols, including masks and social distancing.Credit.Imprint Group
By Ellen Rosen
It has been a devastating year for those in the events business.
Todd Fiscus, of Dallas-based Todd Events, said his company made $2.4 million in December 2019 alone from largely corporate holiday gatherings. But this year, his December revenue will drop to just $191,000.