

Ken was blessed in this life to have two sets of parents. He was predeceased by his father, Royce Baker, his mother, Teresa Baker, and his father Kenneth Hadaway. Ken is survived by his mother, Tommie Lou Hadaway, his wife, Rhonda Baker, his two daughters, Stacie Baker and Misty Baker Clayton, his granddaughter Brooke Robertson, his brother, Danny Hadaway, his sisters – Becki Baker, Joanna Bowles, Patti Rucker, and Susan Hadaway Watts – and multiple nieces and nephews.
After serving 20 years as a Military Policeman in the United States Army, Ken spent the next 23 years driving trucks.
Upon full retirement, Ken was active in numerous Masonic organizations. In the Anniston York Rite Bodies, he was a Past Excellent High Priest of Anniston Chapter #109, Past Thrice Illustrious Master of Brundidge Council of Royal and Select Masters, and Past Eminent Commander of Anniston Commandry #23 of the Knights Templar. Ken was also a Past Master of Anniston Fraternal Lodge #700, as well as a current member of Saints John Lodge #931 of Free and Accepted Masons. Ken was a member of the Knight Masons and the York Rite College, a 32nd Degree KCCH Mason of the Scottish Rite in the Valley of Birmingham, a member of the Royal Order of Scotland and the Knight York Court of Honor (KYCH), a Past Monarch of Dinar Grotto, District Deputy (MOVPER), a Shriner, a 50-year member of DeMolay, State Dad of Rainbow Girls multiple times, and various other organizations.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to either the Shriners Hospital for Children at https://donate.lovetotherescue.org or the Enchanted Lantern Humanitarian Foundation https://fgrotto.org/donate, both wonderful organizations Ken was passionate about.
Condolences may be left at www.chapelhillfh.com
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