Jack-Baker-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Love Funeral Home - Sonora

Jack R Baker

Sep 19, 1943 - Jul 9, 2025

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May God Bless you and your families in this time of sorrow

I never met Jack, but his wife Jackie is a 2nd cousin. So, to all the family I send you condolences. I pray for you Comfort by a Loving Father, Son, & Holy Spirit. God Bless & Keep you all.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I was a classmate of Jacks through our 12 years in the Sonora school system. I've read about his "antics" but as a classmate I always saw him as a cool headed and pleasant guy who was a dependable student and liked a good joke. Whenever and wherever you saw Jack you always saw a fellow called Curt. They would usually be in a conversation involving ranching which they both spent their lives working at. Probably couldn't get any better than that. Although I wasn't around him during his adult...

Prayers for all of You. Sure will miss our ole friend from High school days!! God Bless and condolences

So sorry for your loss. A legend in his own right. Gone but NEVER forgotten. Condolences sent to each of you.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Jack was a “character” who never met a stranger and loved to aggravate everyone! We loved him and will miss him.

Obituary

Jack's Obituary

Jack Renne Baker was born September 19, 1943 in San  Angelo, Texas to Rex and Dorothy Jarvis Baker. Jack R. passed away peacefully July 9, 2025.

Jack spent his childhood in Sonora helping his grandfather and mother on the Baker Ranch located between Junction and Sonora. There are numerous stories of his, and a few select others’, escapades during those early years. After graduating from Sonora High School in 1961 he attended Sul Ross State University where the escapades continued and are legends today. He did leave his mark out there. In return Alpine and the surrounding stomping grounds left a mark on his heart. Shortly after graduation from Sul Ross in 1966 he was drafted into the US Army and stationed in Germany until his return home in 1968. 

Upon his return he started back to ranching, shoeing horses by the hundreds over his lifetime, and cowboying as he would say, “here, there and yonder doing this, that, and the other!” He reconnected with a Sul Ross classmate, Jacquelyn Wheless from Torreon, Mexico/ Menard, TX. Jack and Jacque. were married March 7, 1970. They moved to the Baker Ranch that fall and spent 55 years together ranching and dancing.

“Baker,” as he was called by many of his friends, was known for having good looking horses, hard working dogs, hard driving deals and a work ethic like none other. There are a few guys out there that got to ride along many a mile and shoe many a horse with him to learn the “Jack Baker way.” The name he treasured most was “Papa Jack.”

Papa Jack is survived by his wife Jacque., daughter Wheless Baker and Pete Calderon, Lewis Baker and family Monica, Ileana, Kate andRaully, numerous family members and friends. Jack was preceded in death by his father, mother, and sister Rex Ann Friess.

A special heartfelt thank you goes out to the Menard Manor and Morning Star Memory Care caregivers. 

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to a favorite charity or Menard county 4-H, P.O. Box 485 Menard, TX 76859

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