Rip Dean Baxter
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Rip Dean Baxter
The Texas Steel Guitar Association wants to express our condolences to the family and friends of Dean Baxter. He has been a member of the TSGA since its inception, a member for 39 years. He has been one the fiddle players for the TSGA Jamboree during this time. He passed at 11:00 A.M. today 1/13/2020 due to complications with the flu. Albert and Debbie Talley and all the TSGA membership express our sorrow and shock at this unexpected occurrence. For some time he served as the Chaplain of the TSGA.
When more is known as to services we will let you know.
When more is known as to services we will let you know.
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dean
Worked with Dean a lot and loved the little guy!! He will be missed!
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I am so sorry to hear this. Dean and I have been friends since the early 80's and always joked about the time at the ISGC when the room was so cold and neither of us had a jacket. I went to Scotty's booth and bought him an ISGC jacket.
He said that he still had the jacket somewhere.
Dean always played on my set at the TSGA.
He will be surely missed.
He said that he still had the jacket somewhere.
Dean always played on my set at the TSGA.
He will be surely missed.
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Very sad to hear this
Dean was a wonderful person. And fine fiddle player.
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Dean Baxter
Dean came all the way to Knoxville, TN for the Smoky
Mountain Steel show one time. He and local fiddle player Bob Moore played some great fiddle together that weekend.
My condolences to his family. He will be missed
Mountain Steel show one time. He and local fiddle player Bob Moore played some great fiddle together that weekend.
My condolences to his family. He will be missed
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Dean
A life long friend and a wonderful person. Already missing ya! Prayers and thoughts for his family.
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Such Terrible news. I have known Dean a lot of years and always enjoyed him, both as a player and person. Always a smile and friendly face. You are missed.
My Deepest Condolences to his family and close circle of friends. RIP my Friend.
My Deepest Condolences to his family and close circle of friends. RIP my Friend.
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I first met Dean at the Dallas Show. It was my first visit to a steel guitar show, and he was one of the very first persons that I met there. I saw and talked with him many times in St. Louis, and Dallas whenever I went to the shows. He was one of the best fiddle players, and I would place him in the same category as Johnny Gimble, and Vassar Clements. All hero's of mine, even though I never played the fiddle. So sorry to hear of his passing. Rest in peace.
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I just saw this and I am so shocked and saddened that my fiddle playing friend has passed. RIP Dean and deepest sympathy’s to his family and friends.
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Dean Baxter
Sorry to hear this. Henry called just now and told me about Dean's passing away. He was one of the best as a musician and a man. Prayers for the family.