1957
2018
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November 10, 2018
Those who pass on God Keeps in his memory because he cares for them. Sorry for your loss.
Charrisa Bryant
November 10, 2018
Larry was not only my boss for many years but a good friend.
I learned a lot from Larry, he will be missed.
Charrisa Bryant
November 10, 2018
Larry was a wonderful boss and good friend, for many years. I learned a lot from him.
He will be missed...
Charrisa
Adelina Wooldridge
November 10, 2018
A great boss for many years!!
November 7, 2018
Larry was one of the best dentist I had ever known and one of the kindest people I have known. He was my dentist for 30+ years and a dear friend. He will be missed by me and so many that knew him and loved him. Too short a life for such a fine man. I know he is at peace and out of pain now and in a better place. RIP Larry Baker, we love you.
Prayers to your family, Phyllis & Darrell Henry
OKC
Denice F
November 7, 2018
Larry was not only my dentist for over 25 years but a friend as well. Loved to talk about our Sooners when I sat in the chair. Always had a joke to tell or something to laugh about. Loved his goofiness. God Speed friend
Tommy Mayhue
November 4, 2018
Larry was a valued friend and Dental school classmate of mine. We had a very close circle of friends that would be hard to describe to those outside of our group. He and I had a special relationship and so appreciated the fact that we were Mason brothers. He was such a big hearted guy that loved his friends and loved his fun. He actually introduced me to my adorable wife and because of that I can never thank him enough. He was a crazy fun goof that I will never ever forget how much fun I/we all had together battling and pulling together through dental school and enjoying the fruits of our labor when we finally had a chance to make some money and let it all hang out ! And trust me. We did ! Rest in Peace big fella. You accomplished a lot and touched a lot of people. One of the most comforting things and one of the proudest things in his life was that I for certain know he believed in his heart deeply that Jesus Christ was his savior. We talked about it and I know he was sincere. I know he is in the arms of Christ free from all pain and suffering !
LaVeta Linnhuber
November 1, 2018
Dr.Baker was not only my boss but also a friend. He was definitely the kindest and most generous man. He loved his patients and they returned that love. He always told his patients that he loved them and gave them big hugs.
He will be greatly missed by many.
RIP and Go Rest High On That Mountain sweet man.
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