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Allan H Galbreath
May 26, 2005
I am so sorry to learn of the death of my friend Jack Baker MD.
I Will watch for the date of his memorial
Jack was a true gentleman and a superb surgeon. We reveled together when we saved a life and comisserated when we lost one. We lost very few because of Jack's talents.
I will miss him, and so will thousands of patients.
Allan H Glbreath MD
Allan H Galbreath
May 26, 2005
I am so sorry to learn of the death of my friend Jack Baker MD.
I have been out town or I certainly would have attended his funeral.
Jack was a true gentleman and a superb surgeon. We reveled together when we saved a life and comisserated when we lost one. We lost very few because of Jack's talents.
I will miss him, and so will thousands of patients.
Allan H Glbreath MD
John
May 18, 2005
On behalf of the Navy League of the United States, Sacramento Council of which 'Jack' was a member in very good standing; we would like to pass along our sincere condolences to the Family of Dr, John M. 'Jack' Baker. He will be missed by all.
John
President, Sacramento Council
Navy League of the United States
Lori Hemmingsen-Souza
May 10, 2005
Dear Family,
I had the great privilege of working at Sutter General Hospital during the last years when Dr. Baker was treating and saving patients. I witnessed this skillful, humble, quiet man perform miracles during the time I was an RN in the ICU. His demeanor was exactly the same, regardless with whom he interacted; earnest interest, compassion, forthright honesty delived with warmth, ... a more humble spirit in light of his enormous talents, knowledge and accomplishments, I have yet to meet.
Dr.Baker performed lung surgery on my dad, for a tumor thought to be inoperable. Dr. Baker gave me, my family and my dad, 18 more months to enjoy each other. He came to my dad's rescue months following that initial surgery, when other physicians failed to diagnose a painful condition which evolved secondary to the initial surgery and long after Dr. Baker had signed off his case. I literally ran into him in the stairwell of Sutter Memorial Hospital. I was in tears, and Dr. Baker inquired. He immediately followed me to my father's room and then to the nurse's station where he signed himself back onto my dad's case. The next day, under Dr. Baker's orders, my dad rec'd a single radiation treatment, that ended a 2 month bout of excruciating pain. His compassion and brilliance to explore all options and possibilities will be remembered by me and my family forever.
Every nurse I know, has a "Dr. Baker" miracle story. I am confident there are many, many physicians and patients who have been recounting similar events or interactions with him during this sad week.
I was so heartbroken and sad when I first learned of his pancreatic cancer diagnosis. And this man, who was graced with so many gifts from God, outlived the statistics of this lethal form of cancer, living far longer following diagnosis, than any person I have known. God had 6 more years planned for him and I hope during these years, he was able to spend time with his treasured and beautiful family in a way he had not been able to do so while in active practice.
He seemed to live his life with every confidence and security in knowing just what his purpose in this life was all about. Not many of us can say that.
God bless his family. God bless Dr. Baker. I will remember him until my dying day.
With much affection & gratitude,
Lori Hemmingsen-Souza
Barbara Vickery
May 10, 2005
I want to send my heartfelt condolences to Patricia Baker and the rest of the Baker family. I will always remember Dr. Baker's kindness and gentleness. He was a great man and will be remembered by many.
Diedre Breznican/Johnson
May 9, 2005
In 1979 when I was a young Mother of 23 with two young daughters. I entered the emergency room at Mercy San Juan in Carmichael thinking I had bronchitis. After entering the ER they discovered I had a tumor surrounding my heart that was actually three times my hearts size. Dr. Baker removed this tumor and saved my life. I want to thank Dr. Baker for allowing me to raise my Daughters and live to see my grand Children. The tumor is now on display at UC Davis because at the time it was the only one known of it's type. I think of Dr. Baker frequently and in fact was mentioning him just last week at my new Doctor's in Klamath Falls Oregon. He will alway be in my heart and I think of him always. Diedre
Jim Jayes
May 9, 2005
I'm sending my regrets to the family of Doc Baker. He saved my life when I was a young man of 19. I'm now 48 and doing great, thanks to Doc Baker re-buiilding my throat. The surgery he performed was very serious back in the 70's. I'm sure he'd be surprised to know that the same prosedure is now done through a laparscope and done on an outpatient basis. Again, I'm sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful doctor and a wonderful human being. Jim Jayes
Joan Hunnicutt
May 9, 2005
My heartfelt condolences to Dr. Baker's wife and family. My mother, Agnes Hunnicutt, worked for 50 years here as an R.N. and later as a Nurse Anesthetist, concluding her medical career of some 70 years here in Sacramento and environs. Knowing she was a colleague of Dr. Baker,I send this on her behalf,as she passed away on the first day of the Millenium at age 91 and was laid to rest in the family plot in Kern County by the side of her pioneer family, who arrived here in covered wagons, much the same as Dr. Baker's did.
Our prayers and best wishes go out to you and yours.
Sincerely,
Joan Hunnicutt
Jim Feusi
May 8, 2005
To the family of Dr. John M. Baker:
Thank the Lord for Doctors like Dr.
John M. Baker. In 74 I had a hemmorhage of the left lobe. He gave
me many more years . He also operated on My mother and my father
He was an exceptional person and we
were so fortunate to have him.
Bruce Skalisky
May 7, 2005
Hello,My Heart goes out to MR. Baker's wife and children and to all who new him well. I'll just say that i'm one of the many patient's that Dr. Baker's hand's made my "life" a much better one, indeed! I was born with a severe condition of Pectus-excavatum.So, LORD, Thank you for this "kind hearted man" and his "gifted hand's" for helping a young boy, make his life even more "Beautiful" because of his unselfish serving of other's! "GOD BLESS" to all!
Susan Kehoe Jacobson
May 7, 2005
Dear Sally,
I was so sad to read the news about the loss of your father. Though I was not lucky enough to personally know your father, I do know he was a man of great character, just by knowing the wonderful family he had and great legacy he left behind.
My thoughts and prayers go out to you and Richard, your mother, your daughters and granddaughter, and your brothers and their families.
May the Lord comfort you at this time of sorrow.
With Affection,
Susan
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