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Frank Baker II

Chicago, Illinois

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Baker, Frank J. II, M.D. Frank J. Baker, II, M.D., of Oak Brook, died May 13, 2011 at the age of 65. He was born at Elmhurst Hospital on Oct. 30, 1945 to Christine V. (nee Kibort) and the late Frank J. Baker. Best friend and loving husband of 25 years to Mary M. Baker (nee Juric); father of his...

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Thank you for I citi g me to say a few words about Dr. Baker. I worked for his Father, Mr. Frank Baker, at The Goes Printing Press Company. He always spoke very highly about his family. I remember when Dr. Baker would call the office to speak with his Dad, he was always very polite. My family and I were sad to learn of their passings. God Bless and RIP. Carol Sacchetti

Well, tomorrow it will be one year...I can't quite believe it! I miss you soooooooooooo much...I wish you were here, but not as sick and in pain as you were. Lots has happened this past year not the least of which Captain died right after you, I think he had a broken doggie heart. We got a new boyfriend for Maggie. His name is "chip" after your childhood nick name. Gram suggested it. He is a black standard poodle. He is 9 months old and weighs 65 #'s. You would really like him...he is...

Happy Father's Day sweetie!

Well sweetie, both of the kids have written something I guess it’s my turn. In case you don’t know it’s your “Little Star”, Mary. I bet your feeling good up there, walking on two feet, eating sugar and Vidalia onions, fishing ,having some scotch with Herm, your dad, my dad, Tom Corcoran and you finally met my brother Chuck. It’s a little scary down here without you, but I think I’m doing OK…I have my moments, like right now, but then I hear you telling me to pick myself up by my bootstraps...

My thoughts and affection are with you, Frank.

Love you dad. You will be with us forever.

We love you Dad and Grandpa!

To the Baker Family. My sincere sympathy on the passing of Dr. Baker. I remember him as Chip. I had the extreme pleasure of working with his Father at Goss Graphics for many years. Had met Chip and Family on several occasions including his Dads retirement. You are a wonderful Family. God bless.

Mrs. Baker and family, I am so sorry to hear that Dr Baker has passed. It was an honor to work with him at Porter Portage Hospital Campus. I will never forget his wisdom or kindness.