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John "Hill" Baker, 83, passed away on March 20, 2025, in Artesia, NM. He was born on September 12, 1941 to Henry Harrison and Dorothy (Young) Baker in Pecos, TX.
Mr. Hill graduated in 1960 from Artesia High School. He was, always, so proud that he was on the first team to win a State Championship for the Artesia Bulldogs in 1957.
A message from Hill's last boss:
"Hill's official title was Senior Lead Machinery Inspector, but unofficially, Hill was the King of the Gulf (Shell) and had so much influence in what was going to work or not.
He loved working on machinery and in particular (integral) reciprocating engines and compressors.
He knew everyone and everyone knew him in Shell and the contractor's community but his claim to fame, also, extended to the other operators active in the Gulf.
He was hardworking, hard playing, tough but fair, honest, trustworthy, modest, funny, loving, committed, respected, hardworking anytime, anywhere, and any place."
Hill is preceded by his parents and grandparents.
Those left to cherish his memory are his loving wife, Patty Baker; sons, Barry Baker and Todd Baker; step-son, John Schafer; sister, Melody Wells (Joe Bob Wells); grandson, Cody Baker; granddaughter, London Baker; 3 great grandchildren; nieces, Mona Kay Wells and Glenelle Wells; very dear friend, Jose Tesillo.
A special thank you to all who diligently and lovingly cared for Mr. Hill at Artesia Healthcare and Rehab. The family would, also, like to thank all those who worked with him at Shell and still kept in touch with him over the years, especially his friends in the community of Poland in Louisiana. Great appreciation must be expressed for Hillary Baldwin for the unimaginable support. There are so many truly special friends who meant so much, we couldn't possibly name them all!
A private graveside service will be held for Mr. Baker at a later date. Cremation will take place under the direct care of Terpening & Son Mortuary.
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611 W. Grand Ave., Artesia, NM 88210
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