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Although I never had a class from Doran, he was a great mentor to me as well as many students that he associated with. He leaves a great legacy at the Space Dymnamics Laboratory.
Tom Humpherys
May 09, 2022 | Work
Logan, Utah
Oct 11, 1931 – May 3, 2022
Doran Jay Baker passed away on May 3, 2022. He was born in Salt Lake City on October 11, 1931 to Otto and Freda Baker. As a young man he and his two brothers loved working in their dad's backyard shop on various projects, including assembling a TV, one of the first in Salt Lake City. When his...
Read MoreAlthough I never had a class from Doran, he was a great mentor to me as well as many students that he associated with. He leaves a great legacy at the Space Dymnamics Laboratory.
Tom Humpherys
May 09, 2022 | Work
My heartfelt condolences to Kathy and the Baker family. Dr./Professor Doran Baker was a valued teacher, mentor and colleague over his 60+ productive years at USU. The halls, classrooms, and labs of the Engineering Building and SDL were made better by his presence, and will never be quite the same without him. I was an undergrad engineering student when Dr. Baker joined the EE faculty at USU, and his exciting research on the upper atmosphere was laying the foundation for the Space Dynamics...
Bruce Bishop
May 07, 2022 | Work
I have so many fond memories of Doran and I was saddened to hear of his passing. I started working for him as a student in 1993 and then worked full time for him until 2012 with the Rocky Mountain Space Grant Consortium. Doran taught me many things and treated me like family. He and Kathy were often found bringing gifts to my kids for Christmas and their birthdays, bringing food to the office to share with all, he attended my wedding--he made working for Space Grant like a second family for...
Kim (McQueen) Olson
May 06, 2022
I offer my sincerest condolences for Kathy and Baker family. Doran was my great friend, basketball teammate, and colleague at the ECE department. I will always remember him with a big smile on his face. His smile propagated faster and more effectively than any type of Electromagnetic Waves. I am deeply honored to relocate my office to Doran´s office at the ECE department, and I will do my best to deserve using his office. May God reward him with Heaven, an eternal place of happiness, in the...
Bedri A. Cetiner
May 06, 2022 | School
I offer condolences to Doran's immediate and extended family. I have known Doran for about 40 years, when I was introduced to him by his nephews Rod and Shane. I have been associated with him in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Utah State University most of the time since then, and he was always friendly and wanted to know how I was doing. He always had a cheery greeting. He was well known among his students as a caring and kind professor who was interested in more...
Scott Budge
May 06, 2022 | Work
I got to know Dr Baker when I was a student. During all my time at USU I worked for EDL when he was director and for the EE department when he was chairman. He even sent me to Sat Lake to do research for a history project he was involved in. He was always so positive and kind that I enjoyed all of my interactions with him. My condolences to his family.
Michael Hart
May 05, 2022 | School
My heartfelt condolences to Kathy and the Baker family. Doran's innate curiosity, combined with his keen intellect, made him a modern day discoverer. Whether it be pioneer journals or the mysteries of space, his boundless quest for knowledge enriched all who knew him. His many contributions to science, history and teaching will be the lasting legacy of a truly remarkable man.
David B Lee
May 05, 2022