David Cameron Baker
Dec. 24, 1937 - March 18, 2023
CALISTOGA - David Cameron Baker, proprietor of Larkmead Vineyards, passed at 86.
David Cameron Baker, "Cam" to everyone, was born in Chicago, IL, on December 24, 1937. He died at his home on Larkmead Lane in Calistoga, CA, on Saturday, March 18, 2023. Cam was a husband, father, grandfather, lawyer, and winery proprietor.
Cam graduated from Stanford University in 1958, and received his law degree from U.C. Berkeley in 1961. Cam practiced law for more than 50 years, 12 of them as the Managing Partner at Pettit & Martin. Cam married Katharine Solari (Kate) in 1961, and the Baker family took up residence on Corinthian Island in Belvedere, CA. Cam loved taking the ferry to work in downtown San Francisco and living on the shores of the Bay. He was a member of the Belvedere City Council and was elected Mayor in 1976.
Kate's parents owned Larkmead Vineyards, a 150-acre estate in Napa Valley. When her parents passed away in 1993, Cam and Kate became the proprietors and took great pride and joy in reestablishing Larkmead Vineyards as a historic and highly respected vineyard and winery. Cam passionately experimented with different grape varietals, root stock, and clones to find those best suited for the soil and climate at the estate. In 2005, longtime friend, fellow Belvedere neighbor, and architect, Howard Backen, designed a new winery to be a natural fit with the rural, pastoral setting of Larkmead Lane.
Building upon success, the Barrel Hall and the signature Lark Room were designed and constructed in 2014. Cam consistently invested in farming and winemaking technology to drive Larkmead to achieve its full potential, characterized by the brand heritage and terroir. The revitalization of Larkmead is one of Kate and Cam's greatest achievements and was accomplished in tribute to Kate's parents Polly and Bruno Solari.
Cam had a lifelong interest in politics and worked hard to support candidates on both a national and local level. Cam became a fervent supporter of gun safety and control after he lost eight coworkers during a tragic mass shooting at the Pettit & Martin law offices in San Francisco in 1993. He was a Founding Member of the Legal Community Against Violence, which has now been integrated with the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. In addition to Cam's philanthropic work with the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, Cam and Kate also supported the Department of Viticulture & Enology at the University of California, Davis. The family had a close connection with one of the University's first viticulture scholars, Dr. Harold Olmo.
David Cameron Baker II is survived by his wife, Kate Solari Baker; his three children: Cameron Baker III, Ann Fitzpatrick Baker, and John Solari Baker; and three grandchildren: Cameron Baker IV, Lucy H. Baker, and Alma Baker-Fielding.
To honor Cam's memory, the family has requested a donation in his name to OLE Health in Napa Valley or the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence in lieu of flowers.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Morrison Funeral Chapel.
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Sherri Sugarman
March 26, 2023
We are both shocked and saddened to hear that Cam has passed away . Such an enormous loss !
Sherri and Charlie Sugarman
John Heisse
March 26, 2023
Cam was a kind, generous, witty, charismatic soul, with a social conscience and willingness to act in a meaningful way when the politics of an issue struck a chord with him. His contributions to the Giffords Law Center were both intellectual and financial, and his fingerprints are all over its successes. When Karin and I had our place in Calistoga, we always enjoyed visiting Kate and Cam and seeing the pride they both took in the treasure they reinvigorated. Rest in peace, my friend.
Pauline Demetrakopulos
March 24, 2023
Cam was a dear friend and patient who always brightened our day with his storytelling and dry wit. My staff and I will certainly miss him and we all feel blessed to have been able to hear about his many fascinating life experiences. He was a very special person.
RIP Cam,
Pauline Demetrakopulos, DDS
Peter Cella
March 24, 2023
Kate,
Laura and I are so sad to hear of Cam's passing. What a great man and longtime friend of our family. I will miss his wit and friendship. Our hearts and prayers go out to you and the family.
Peter & Laura Cella
Richard Walton
March 24, 2023
Cam played a large and respected role assisting me in managing the legal affairs of United Vintners in the 1970´s in San Francisco. I will miss his friendship and good counsel.
Jim and Jo Fitzpatrick
March 23, 2023
Cam was a kind and caring cousin to our family and always made us feel so welcome in his homes whenever we visited. He was such an intelligent and accomplished man and will be missed by so many in so many places. It was always fun to reminisce over the Chicago family roots on our visits and he loved to tease his AZ cousin about their varying political opinions. Our deepest condolences to you Kate and all of the family. Much love, Jim and Jo Fitzpatrick
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