

On Friday, February 12, 2022, Michael “Mike” Jay Baldwin passed away at the age of 65. Memorial services will be held 11:30am on Sunday, February 20, 2022, at Aycock-Riverside Funeral Home with masks required.
Mike was born January 28th, 1957, and grew up in West Palm Beach, Florida. He was adored by his parents, Lillian Ruth Pittman and Robert Baldwin of Lake Park. Mike will be laid to rest near his parents in Royal Palm Cemetery.
Mike founded his own business, Mike’s Computer Marketing, in 1987 to help local businesses grow through advertising.
Mike had a passion for scouting throughout his life. He was a proud member of the Order of the Arrow since his youth, and earned his Wood Badge as an adult to strengthen his scouting leadership. Mike educated others on “Leave No Trace” principles of experiencing nature while minimizing impacts to the environment.
Mike always loved music. He was second-chair cellist in the orchestra at Suncoast High School, and throughout his life, he was an avid concert goer, attending large festivals and supporting local bands.
Mike is survived by his two children, Bob Baldwin and Ashley Baldwin, whom he raised in Jupiter, Florida. Mike was always their biggest fan, encouraging them to pursue their dreams and praising their accomplishments along the way. Bob became a software engineer, lives in San Francisco, and is married to Merielle Cruz. Ashley became an artist, lives in Munich, and is married to Brandon Harris.
Mike is also survived by his brother, Mark Baldwin, who he was close with throughout his life. Mark lives in Port St Lucie with his wife, Pat Baldwin. Mike is also survived by his cousin Keith Campbell, who was like a second brother to Mike, having lived within a mile of Mike and Mark throughout their childhoods. Since the 80s, Keith and Mike have lived down the street from one another in Jupiter. Keith is married to Lynn Campbell, and they have two children, Kristin and Matthew.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations in his honor to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America to fund research for treating the illness, which afflicted his mother.
The service will be livestreamed from either link below.
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