May God bless you and your...
We miss you. Our family always felt comfortable knowing that you were taking good care of my sister.... Thank you for the years of being in our family.
Susan Humphrey
May 27, 2019 | Omaha, NE


Farmington, Utah
Jan 9, 2016 – Oct 19, 2016 (Age 65)
After a two-year battle with cancer, Max H Baker passed from this mortal sphere on October 19, 2016 at his home in Farmington, Utah. He was 65 years old.Born January 9, 1951, Max was welcomed to this earth by parents Ray S. and Nelda Baker of Teton, Idaho. He learned much about hard work and...
Read MoreWe miss you. Our family always felt comfortable knowing that you were taking good care of my sister.... Thank you for the years of being in our family.
Susan Humphrey
May 27, 2019 | Omaha, NE
I am truly sorry for your loss. A times like this we really need just the right words in order to comfort those who grieve. I hope the promises at Isaiah 65:8 will give you that comfort.
November 04, 2016 | MD
May the God of all comfort grant you peace at this difficult time.
October 31, 2016
Thank-you. http://maxmd.blogspot.com/
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K Baker
October 23, 2016 | Farmington, UT
So sorry to hear of Max's passing. He was truly a strength for many people. Hope you will be comforted in the coming days. You are in my prayers, Kath. Luv U!
Ronaele Freestone
October 22, 2016 | White Rock, NM
I was saddened to read of Max's death. He was such a kind, gentle person, and so very dedicated to the welfare of our community. I worked with him on the hospital board, and he was a good friend to LAMC - always asking first how a decision would impact our patients. RIP, Max, and prayers for your family.
Wendy Hoffman
October 21, 2016 | Los Alamos, NM
Baker Family. We were so sorry to hear of Max's passing. The notice brought back fond memories of time in NM and kids playing together. And we learned that Max was born in Teton (my grandparents lived there).
We certainly would have attended his funeral, but we're traveling back from a family vacation. Prayers and hugs are with you.
We were also surprised to learn that you now live to close to us again; unknown to us or we would have visited - we're in Centerville.
Kent and Meg Broadbent
October 20, 2016 | Centerville, UT