Dr. John Henry Baker

Dr. John Henry Baker obituary

Dr. John Henry Baker

John Baker Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Aria Cremation Service and Funeral Home - Northwest Highway on Aug. 18, 2025.

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Dr. John Henry Baker, 66, died on August 17th, 2025, in Plano, TX from complications of pancreatic cancer.

John was born on September 29th, 1958, in Navasota, TX to Jack and Jacquelyn Baker. The middle child and only boy of the five Baker children, he enjoyed causing mischief and pulling pranks on his sisters, building things, and exploring the woods around Navasota. He graduated from Southwestern University with a degree in biology/premed. Here he met his wife, Emily, and they married after graduation. After a year of graduate school in College Station, they moved to Lubbock, Texas where he completed medical school and pediatric residency at Texas Tech University, followed by a fellowship in pediatric gastroenterology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.

John is survived by his wife of 43 years, Emily Hardt Baker; their children Rachel, Erin, Jesse, and Evan Baker; their son Jeremiah Mayfield; his grandchildren Oren and Adriana; and his sisters Cindy Baker and Rosemary Upcheshaw. He was preceded in death by his sisters Susan Pascoe and Ruth Ann Baker. John will also be missed by his large extended family and medical community.

John was very passionate about his profession as a self-proclaimed "baby poop doctor" and practiced in the Dallas/Fort Worth area for 32 years. He formed lasting relationships with his patients and their families. They will remember him for his love and dedication. He listened with compassion and patience and used his humor to help make children comfortable talking about traditionally uncomfortable topics. Dr. Baker's passion and enthusiasm for his career is evident in the fact that two of his children also pursued careers in medicine, not because he pushed them, but because the joy and purpose his work brought him was inspiring.

John loved to cook and showed his love through food. Anyone who ever enjoyed one of his meals will remember them for their numerous side dishes, elaborate sauces, and the joy it brought him to present it all. He was talented at creating and building things, from furniture to Halloween costumes to beachside sand sculptures. His massive sand dragons attracted all sorts of admirers at annual family beach vacations. John was unabashedly himself, always ready with an amusing anecdote, and loved to laugh. He was a father who taught his children to laugh at their mistakes and to be unafraid of being boldly themselves. He inspired them to see the magic in learning how the world works through experimentation, exploration, and asking questions. He had an excellent memory for filing away seemingly random details about all sorts of things, which he loved to call upon during spirited debates, witty banter and general conversation. He enjoyed fantasy books, swapping amusing anecdotes with family and friends, and playing computer games with his cat Kaladin by his side. He will be greatly missed by his family and community, and they will cherish fond memories of sharing an evening of home-cooked meals, jokes, and stories with him.

It was John's wish that his life be remembered with a family beach celebration since the beach was an annual family tradition.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to PediPlace, a nonprofit community pediatric clinic serving families in Lewisville, TX where he volunteered for 29 years. In honor of his love of telling stories, the family would also love to hear any stories you would like to share here about your memories of John/ Dr. Baker. We are compiling a legacy to share with his young grandchildren. You may share memories on this site,or send them to [email protected].

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Nancy Bond

September 21, 2025

My husband Rob and myself were lifelong friends of John´s since childhood. My husband also passed away from Pancreatic cancer 3 years ago. We had so many great fun silly members of John in high school and college. He was hilarious, sarcastic, and full of tales and witty comments. My husband would tell stories of going with the whole family on a trip across the US with a camper...it was crazy fun!! John tried to throw me in the school bonfire one year and loved to taunt me with little mice because he knew I was so scared of them. Always a kidder! There is and never will be anyone quite like John. We enjoyed many beach trips with the Baker family and truly admired his awesome sand castle skills....especially dragons. My love and hugs go out to his family who I know will forever miss him. Cheers and farewell to you John!

Nancy & Rob

Alyson Hall/Hudson Simon

September 3, 2025

Dr. Baker will be dearly missed by my family. He has been my son's doctor for 15 years and was the only doctor we trusted with his care. My son always looked forward to seeing him and he had him laughing with his silly jokes and fun socks.

Danielle Gile

September 1, 2025

We met Dr. Baker as first time parents when our son was 8mo old in October 2023. Our son had had an NG tube for 6mo at that point for unexplained failure to thrive and no one had a plan for how to wean him off a feeding tube. We were scared, exhausted, desperate for help/guidance and nearing the point of having to do a surgical G tube even though we knew in our hearts that wasn't right for him. Dr. Baker truly was our answered prayer and I just can't talk about our story without tears in my eyes for this man who literally changed my son and my family's life.

From the first day we met him, Dr. Baker gave us our first sense of hope. He then guided us through the hardest 5 weeks where our son lost weight while learning to eat orally. We had weekly checkins with Dr. Baker where he told us that these appointments were to monitor our son's weight, yes, but also to reassure us as parents each week. He was just as much my therapist in this time as he was my son's GI doctor. He was so incredibly kind, reassuring, empathetic and most of all genuine, always taking the time to answer any questions and even taking a moments at the end of appointments to share about himself.

He told us about the arrival of his newest grandbaby and how his wife went to go visit when they were born. I can't remember now if he was talking about one of his kids or grandkids who would eat adult sized portions of oatmeal and how impressed he was. When we told him about how we were adding heavy cream to all of our son's fruits and veggies for calories he shared how he too likes his strawberries with cream. He was clearly a proud family man and he is forever a part of our family story and holds such a special place in our heart.

The day we met Dr. Baker was the last day our son had a feeding tube. Because of him our son has a normal, healthy relationship with food and eating and is a typical 2.5y/o toddler eater now.

Our hearts ache for his passing and his impact in our life will continue to be shared. What an imprint he has left in this world and what an inspiring life he lived. We are eternally grateful for his heart and passion as a doctor and as a genuine, caring person. We are actively praying for his family, friends, coworkers, and patients who grieve as his life and legacy are celebrated.

Michelle Henderson

September 1, 2025

Dr. Baker will be missed. A lovely man always available and helpful. I remember talking about the wooden puzzles in his office that I think he made. I was curious how to put them together?! What a loss. When you find great doctors, especially rocking that hair cut with abandon , that move on, it reminds you how precious people in your life are. We will miss you Dr. Baker!
GOD has a great Gastro now!
Rest in peace
Michelle and Liam Henderson

Sherry Moore

August 31, 2025

Dr. Baker was so nice. My daughter was a twin 11 year old patient of his with constipation issue. They´ll always remember him as being so funny. He broke the ice of the embarrassing topic with laughter. He had them both laughing. I´m sorry to hear of his passing. I feel like it is too young at 66. May he be living a better life now. Until you meet again.
Prayers and thoughts for your family.

Sherry Moore / pt Amy Moore

Christy Zartler

August 20, 2025

I am one of the lucky Pediatric Nurse Practitioners at PediPlace. I have worked there for over 20 years. I can not describe in words how much of an honor it has been to know we have a GI specialist on hand whenever we needed it! I always seemed to see a patient with complex abdominal issues the very week he was scheduled to work with us! I can't tell you how many times I thanked my lucky stars that I was able to put my patient on his schedule that week. He was always there for anything we "threw" at him. Not only was he there for my patients at work, he was my daughters doctor, she had GI complications from Cerebral Palsy. Dr Baker was passionate about his specialty and was a mentor to us, his enthusiasm motivated us to learn and grow. Our clinic will never be the same with out him. We where blessed beyond words to have him in our lives. Our staff at PediPlace are heart broken and we pray for comfort and healing for his family at this time.

Beth Gappa

August 20, 2025

I am so sorry to hear of John's passing! Sending prayers for peace and comfort for you all.

John Shine

August 20, 2025

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
John and Laurie Shine

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