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Nathaniel (Nate) Louis Raymond Baker, 38, of Dallas TX., was tragically and unexpectedly lost on Sept. 21, 2024.
Nate Baker came into this world on April 9th, 1986, to Raymond C. Baker and now Cheryl A. Simms. Son the void you leave in our hearts will be filled with your fun, laughter and great memories. Oh how I wish you were still here we're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl year after year running over the same old ground what have we found? The same old fears wish you were here. He lived a vibrant life and still had so much ahead of him. He was taken far too soon. Nate go rest high on that mountain your work on Earth is done. You will be missed by all whom you touched. See you on the other side.
Nate Baker was an artist in his own right. Nates' love for art and music ran deep. There wasn't a moment when his paint covered hands weren't working, bringing a piece of his wild imagination to life. He truly was a one-of-a-kind soul that never backed down from being exactly who he was and lived life boldly, on his terms. Above all, Nate was the kind of friend and person that understood what it meant to be there and live in the moment. Nate was genuine, unwaveringly loyal and unafraid to call things as he saw them. The world lost a truly talented and gifted soul. The universe is dimmer without him, but the impression he made in this world will shine through forever with unforgettable memories, and of course a little bit of paint.
Nates's unexpected passing comes as a shock to his family, friends, and loved ones, who are still reeling at the loss and the family asks for privacy as they deal with this tragic situation. Memorial services will be held and announced on a later date by his family members. Nate was preceded in death by his Grandmother Carolyn Ryburn, Grandfather Louie Glinicki. He was survived by Grandparents Raymond A. and Beatrice C. Baker of Alvarado TX., He was survived by his Father Raymond C. Baker of Holden Beach N.C. and Mother Cheryl A. Simms, Husband and daughter John and Faith Simms of Queen Creek AZ. As well as his Grandfather Pat Ryburn of Naples FL. Uncle, Jon Baker of Midlothian VA., Aunt, Angie Olivas and cousins His Aunt Gail Husband Larry and their children Matthew,Lucy,Olivia Dolan of East Brookfield Mass. In addition, his loving sister Lacey N. and her Husband Eric Montano with children Eziekiel and Moses of Mesa AZ. Nate was also survived by his wife and best friend Jordan E. Baker of
Dallas, Tx., her Mother Vicki Holland of Stafford Va. To plant a beautiful memorial tree in memory of Nathaniel, please visit our Tree Store.