Deana Lynette Cantu-Baker
April 29, 1964 ~ July 18, 2024
Born in:
San Antonio, Texas
Resided in:
Canyon Lake, Texas
Deana Lynette Cantu-Baker, passed away at the age of 60 at her home in Canyon Lake, TX. Born on April 29, 1964 in San Antonio, she was the daughter of Charles Arthur McColley and Ima Jean Downes McColley.
Deana is survived by her husband of over 30 years, Randy Baker; children, Cory Cantu, Tyler Cantu and wife Heather Cantu; stepson Chris Baker; grandchildren Julianna M. Cantu, Jocelyn R. Cantu, Jordyn A.P. Cantu, and Evie Baker; siblings Weldon Sherman, Timothy McColley, Diane McColley-Holder, Jill McColley, and Jack McColley.
Deana was preceded in death by her parents as well as her brother Charles Arthur McColley Jr.
Deana loved spending time with all her family every chance she could, especially her children and granddaughters. She loved taking bike rides on the Harley with Randy all over the Texas Hill Country and through the Appalachian mountains of West Virginia and Tennessee. Every Sunday she could be found in front of the TV rooting for her beloved Dallas Cowboys. She will be missed by all those that knew and loved her.
A private celebration of life will be held for her in New Braunfels, TX.
Deana you will be missed. Thank you for the laughs , the good tears and for always making me feel like part of the family. I will always hold a special place in my heart for you. Rest in heavenly peace. Love you ! Ciro 🤍
I will always remember you as my sister in law (from first marriage) I hadn’t seen you in many years but always remember our times together growing into young moms and wives. You will be missed!!
Sister, I still cannot believe you are gone my heart hurts today as it did the day I found out you left us, we will all miss you so much! So this is not good bye because I know I will see you again, so see you later Sister R.I.P
Love your baby brother!!
So hard to believe you are truly gone. We will love you forever and miss you always. Thank you for loving me like one of your own. I wish you knew how much you really meant to us…