H.-Baker-Obituary

H. B. "Hub" Baker

Weatherford, Texas

Dec 13, 1945 – May 20, 2024 (Age 78)

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December 13, 1945
DIED
May 20, 2024
AGE
78
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Weatherford, Texas
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Obituary: Hub Baker, known to many as H.B. "Hub" Baker, passed away on May 20, 2024, in Weatherford, Texas, at the age of 78. He was born on December 13, 1945, in Brenham, Texas. Hub was a loving husband to Martha and a devoted father to Mayme, Jane (and husband Ricardo Porras), and Joe Hub (and...

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So very sorry to learn of Hub´s passing. If memory serves me, I met Hub and Billy Bob Barnett on the same day. I was asked to do a couple of sketches which eventually turned into the Billy Bob´s logo. Hub later commissioned me to do the logo for Cowtown Coliseum. Our business relationship evolved into a friendship that lasted many years. Hub always took a moment to visit and always had a story to tell. His support of me continued with the nomination for the "Trail of Fame". Our sympathy goes...

We are so very grateful to have had Hub in our life and the wonderful opportunities he gave us at the Fort Worth Stockyards Championship Rodeo. He was one of the hardest working cowboys I know who was so very proud and passionate of the Cowboy way of life. We are forever grateful for him taking a chance on us. We will miss him deeply and will be forever grateful for the work we accomplished with him and his family. Our love to his family and loved ones. We loved and were very proud and...

Hub was the leader of the Red Stegall caravan that came through the City of Weatherford. He knew marketing and how to get things done! Proud to have worked with Hub in marketing DFW Tourism for 25 years. Everyone who really knew Hub, knew his real love wasn´t work it was Martha and the Aggies! Godspeed Hub. Love, Debra Wakeland

Hub came into my life and became a very good friend along with his family. He helped me in so very many ways. I miss him tremendously.

Herb was my first college roommate at UT Austin in Robert E Lee dorm. 1965/66 He was a good friend to me and I certainly appreciated his generosity. Mike Allen

So sad to hear of Hub’s passing- God bless Hub and his family

Martha and Family, Jack and I are so very sorry for your loss. I will always remember those morning get togethers at Brazos´s office where Hub, Doc, Tony Joe, Joe, and on occasion Mr. Ray would meet and have their daily talks before beginning their day. And even the time I was setting in line at Ft. Worth waiting to take our children´s steers in. A truck pulls up beside me and this guy says "I see Lyons Station is here". I look up and there is Hub. He truly was a remarkable man. May...