Thursday, June 16, 2011

Mary Beth Baxter, in memory


It is with a very heavy heart that we learned today that Mary Beth Baxter died after a brave 5-week struggle after suffering a heart attack. Surrounded by her loving family and friends, Mary Beth is at rest and now surrounded by the love of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Everyone who ever knew Mary Beth is the better for it. She was one of the funniest people I have ever known, her laughter was infectious and her stories were never-ending. I shall never forget the love she shared with our daughter, Ashley, when she was undergoing surgery for an acoustic neuroma brain tumor. Mary Beth hand wrote Ashley lengthy letters, detailing all of the going-ons at her shop and daughter Heather's bakery next door, and about her beloved grandchildren. That was Mary Beth, though - always thoughtful, always doing for others. It meant so much to me and to Ashley. Mary Beth was not only one of the most talented artists we have ever known, but she was also a wonderful gift shop owner of primitive and Americana folk art on Cape Cod. I am sure all of her loyal customers and those at Heather's bakery will dearly miss Mary Beth. Her artwork, home and shop were featured in many national magazines. I remember Mary Beth saying that "as a six year old I excelled in everything artistic. It didn't matter the time or place, from large abstract paintings to an early bride's box, the use of color and shape came as second nature to me." She always said that love and family and reverence for America were central themes of her artwork. My thoughts today are how very fortunate my life has been to have known Mary Beth. I wish all of you could have known her. She truly made this world a better place, and she will be missed everyday of my life. Some people come into our lives and leave no trace; others come and leave footprints. Mary Beth left beautiful footprints.

4 comments:

  1. Oh, Linda, this is terrible news. I had the pleasure of meeting her only once in Atlanta but she left quite the beautiful impression on me. She was the funniest person ever. She had Kevin in I in stitches. And to think we won't see any more new amazing paintings from her is sad as well. I love her style and themes. What a great loss to the art community as well as her home community. She will be missed by so many family, friends and fans...... and our deepest condolences to her family.

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  2. Our thoughts and prayers to Mary Beth's family, friends and art community. I only knew Mary Beth through her art... it will always be remembered and treasured. She shared such a special part of herself with all of us~ she will be missed <3

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  3. Mary Beth was my college friend, Alpha Xi Delta sorority sister and senior year roommate - and oh what fun we had! I am so saddened to hear of her passing...Mary Beth was an angel here on earth and now she joins those in heaven smiling down on us all. I smile through tears right now recalling my long-ago days with Mary Beth...she enriched my life with warmth, love and so much laughter. What a bright, positive and strong spirit this woman was! My deepest sympathy to her family.

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  4. Mary Beth,i love your prints,your art,i love fabrics and colection Primitive Lifestyles,I so said,but she is a Lord,in the sky,lovely,e admirated,for quilts e your live in a simple and perfecty imagination,kisses,I m from Brazil!

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