Baumanns smiling through the pain

Editor’s Note: The following story was reprinted with permission from the  Wednesday, September 4, 2019 issue of the Tracy Headlight Herald.

By Per Peterson, Editor

“From adversity, heroes are born.” – Former NFL player and ALS sufferer, Steve Gleason.

It was 2:30 in the morning. For no apparent reason, Karl Baumann woke up from a deep sleep. The song “My Life is in Your Hands” came to his mind.

“It just talks about how sometimes life is good, sometimes life is bad — I was blessed and fortunate enough to sing that with my brothers and we recorded it,” Karl said. “It reminded me, if you don’t have faith, how do you get through tough times?”

Now would most definitely qualify as a tough time for Karl and his wife, Gloria, who was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) in March, forcing her to leave a job she loved in the Tracy Area Elementary School kitchen. The disease has made speaking difficult for Gloria — Karl does a lot of speaking for her — but it hasn’t stripped her of her positive outlook. Her smile is still there, too, as is the glow in her eyes when she looks at her husband. The feeling is mutual, as Karl has taken on somewhat of a caretaker role for his beloved wife of 39 years.

“You anticipate growing old together, but the Lord has other plans,” said Karl. “It’s one of those things — like I told Glor’ when we got the diagnosis, ‘Better or worse.’ We’ve been together since we were 17; our lockers were side-by-side in high school.”

The Baumanns, who have 14 grandchildren — all 7 1/2 or under — with one on the way, aren’t letting Gloria’s condition dull their faith or put a damper on their future. They recently went to an ELO concert and have even planned for their 40th anniversary next June.

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