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John Franklin Baugh

Houston, Texas

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JOHN FRANKLIN BAUGH died in San Antonio on the 5th of March 2007, at age 91, surrounded by his loving family. He was born near Waco on the 29th of February 1916, son of John and Nell Elizabeth Turner Baugh. As a child John learned and believed the teachings of Jesus Christ and these were...

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As an employee of Sysco Corp. for ten years;I will always remember Mr.Baugh as warm and kind man. No matter who you were he always took the time to say hello and converse with you a little. He had a wonderful Christian testimony. It is a priviledge to have met him. He had a way of brightening everyone's day. Our deepest sympathy to his family.

My Condolences to the Buagh Family.
I recently was hired to work for Mr and Mrs. Baugh as a caregiver/Attendant, just 2 weekends that I worked with Mr. Baugh was very rewarding and inspirational feeling once I left for the day. Mr. Baugh had a good sence of humor and sure made me smile. during my short time with them I read his book on sysco and just by reading parts of it sure knew that Mr.Baugh was a family oriented person and a dedicated person to our loving god. meeting Mr. Baugh was...

To the family of Mr John Franklin Baugh.I am deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Mr Baugh.Imet Him through my father Joseph (Jack) Washington,a former employee at SYSCO. After having met him I knew in my heart that "This is truly a man of God" I personall wish to thank Mrs Baugh and the family for all of the courteousies and love shown to my parents on behalf of the Washington and Curtis family,our prayers are with the family, and may God continue to Bless you all. Sammy L Washington

For more than five years I was the caregiver for Elsie Tharp - first cousin to Eula Mae. In January 1996 Elsie was critically ill and hospitalized - with an uncertain future. She was in the hospital for five weeks. When she came home she mentioned Johnny was having his 80th birthday - being born on February 29th and how much she wanted to attend his party at a local country club. In spite of her weakened condition we went to the shindig and thorougly enjoyed the evening. We even shared a...

Dear Babs and John,
I am so sorry to hear about the death of your Dad. As I read about him, I realized that he was a loving and caring person who loved the Lord. I know he and my Dad (Earlie) are singing in the same choir. You have done so much for our family for which I will always be thankful. You were truly a special person to my dad. Our family will be praying for yours.

John and Eula Mae befriended a gangly young man in 1960 or 1961, who played football at Rice. They were exceedingly kind to me, persuading me to bring 5 of my equally gangly friends to attend church with them and play basketball with the Baptists. My fond memories stretch over 45 years. Robert Johnston [Rice'62]

I met Mr. and Mrs. Baugh at the Quail Creek Country Club in San Marcos where I was employed while in college. They loved to golf and
play bridge with Col. Stovall and his wife. I remember him driving
his Lincoln with the Sysco licence
plate and that he always was had to stop his golf to come to the shop and use the phone. I was hired
by Mr. Baugh upon graduation and sent to Alamo Food Company in San
Antonio. He is by far the greatest
and most loving Gentile man that I...

Babs our thoughts and prayers are with you. Heaven is rejoycing for Saint has marched home.

Dear Babs, I am saddened at the loss of your Dad. You meant so much to my Mom and Dad and I share your grief.