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Scott Pierce Baker
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PLYMOUTH - Scott Pierce Baker, 46, of Plymouth, formerly of
Carver, an international seafood salesman, died Saturday at home
after a bout with cancer.
Mr. Baker worked for the Lobster Trap in Bourne before his
illness. He previously worked at Mayflower Seafood and Lobster Pound
in Plymouth.
Born in Middleboro, he grew up in Carver and lived in Plymouth for
20 years.
He attended Carver schools and graduated from Upper Cape Regional
Technical School in 1974.
He is sur...
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