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You were my first track coach. You told my mother that I could excel in track. You were right. Thank you.
Frank Spratt
November 05, 2025


Indianapolis, Indiana
John Outlaw Baker III
76, of Indianapolis passed away December 27, 2013. Visitation and gathering will be held on Monday, December 30, 2013, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Stevens Mortuary , 5520 W. 10th Street, Indianapolis. Interment will follow in Taylor, TX. To read the entire obituary...
Read MoreYou were my first track coach. You told my mother that I could excel in track. You were right. Thank you.
Frank Spratt
November 05, 2025
You were a great coach and a fine human being.
frank spratt
November 05, 2025 | School
I loved playing for Coach Baker when he was at Cy-Fair. Great man. He will be missed. God Bless.
Keith Summers
January 23, 2014 | Big Canoe, GA
I was honored to know Coach Baker from Cy-Creek, he was a great man. My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time.
Jan Mueller
January 01, 2014 | Houston, TX
For all of John's family near and far, we Texans were honored to know him and call him friend. It is my prayer that you all take joy in having had him in your lives. He was a friend and support to those who worked with him. It saddens me to know he is gone.
May the Good Lord bless and keep you all.
Dianne (Hopper) Meyer
December 31, 2013 | Houston, TX
I was John's physical therapist. John was definitely a fighter. Many people would have relented to the physical challenges that John faced during recovery but he was persistent, not giving up until his body just couldn't go anymore. He was an inspiration to many and we will miss him.
Jill Stikeleather
December 30, 2013 | Indianapolis, IN
from judy anderson
i will miss your beatiful feet
December 29, 2013
dear friend,john your friendship will be missed you conversed,you listened,you questioned what more could a friend want
lillo and betty greer
December 29, 2013