James-Baikie-Obituary

James Brian Baikie

Dallas, Texas

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DIED
May 27, 2013
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Dallas, Texas

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On May 27th at the age of 65, Brian Baikie was piloted away to the Glory of Heaven leaving behind his beloved wife and best friend of 23 years, Diane. Loving father of Bryson Pare and Amanda Geggie (Andrew), and grandson Daniel. His Canadian family - dearly loved sister Linda Camick (Don), his...

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The Brian I knew was a friend, a mentor, and a man of God. He was the first person I flew a Challenger with, he was always happy when he could teach and happier when he could see the results of his teaching as we grew as pilots and flight crews.
Brain and I often discussed Stonebriar Church and Chuck's sermons. Though I attend another church, Brian always reminded me anytime I was available he would "save me a seat" so we could worship together.
Brian was a Christian, a man of...

I had the pleasure of meeting Brian when he came to Montreal Bombardier training for the Global this winter. His enthusiasm and zest for life was infectious. His love of aviation and first and foremost love for his family was evident throughout his stay in Montreal and I feel fortunate to have met him. My condolences for your loss.

I am deeply saddened to learn of Brian's passing. His uniquely powerful fun loving and energetic spirit keeps him with me. I am grateful for the long conversation we shared while we were in Montreal recently. We actually covered our friendship and the many details of our history together as co-workers both at Flexjet and BATC. I am happy to say that we found grace in renewing our friendship in the course of that conversation. I join many who will miss his quick wit; and his laugh. His dear...

"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." Psalm 116:15

A large light has gone out of my life for I've lost a much loved nephew. He was a wonderful caring man.

From a former colleague at Flexjet, my sincere condolences to your family. Brian was well-liked by all here who knew him.

Diane (Mom),
Not sure where to even start. Brian was such an awesome person, a great man, such a light in this world. The 22 years that I was in the family, I feel very fortunate to have be around you and Brian. Both of you are/was such a blessing to me. There are so many fond memories, the trips we took, the way he was with the boys, the undivided attention he would give conversing with anyone. He was genuinely interested and caring for other people. His sense of humor always had...

Diane, you know my prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Stay strong and God will see you through this.
Love - Jay Motter

Dear Mrs. Baikie,
How good it was to know Brian in this life and how great it will be to see him again in the next. He is with his Creator and Saviour having "run the good race". His passing was sudden and he is missed, but not without Hope.