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John Thomas Baker

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John Thomas Baker

Birth
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
19 Oct 2021 (aged 50)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
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The sun has set on our cowboy.
He was a miracle, surprising the doctors with his victories! He was a stroke survivor, and a sepsis survivor, but last night he had a severe complication with his trach and they couldn't save him. He meant a lot to a lot of people and he knew you all were praying for him these last two months. Thank you
Please continue to pray for Leah Mann, who has lost her other half. His mother, Patricia Clifford . Myself and his niece, Brook Clifford . We are all heartbroken and will update with arrangements.
John Thomas Baker
February 1, 1971 -
John Thomas Baker, 50
Westport
John Thomas Baker of Westport, Ky., at the age of 50 passed away Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021 at Norton's Hospital. John was born in Louisville, Ky. to his parents, Patricia Ann Clifford and John Charles Baker, on Feb. 1, 1971.
He is preceded in death by his father, John Charles Baker; paternal grandparents Juanita and Thomas Baker; maternal grandparents Mary and John McCrea; and a nephew, Ben Clifford.
He is survived by his mother, Patricia Ann Clifford; step-father Samuel R. West; half-
brother Christopher Clifford; step-sister Melissa Clifford; his significant other, Leah Mann; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews and a niece.
John attended Oldham County High School where he graduated in 1990. He was self-employed, a "Jack of all trades". His passions were horses, barrel racing and spending time with his friends. His true love was his buckskin mare, Miss Velvet. He was at peace and the happiest when he was in the saddle with Vel, either running the barrels or just trail riding. Sadly, John lost his best friend in May of 2020. John is at peace riding his Miss Velvet once again!
Visitation will be held Saturday, Nov.6, 2021 from 2 to 4 p.m. with service immediately following at Stoess Funeral Home in Crestwood, Ky. Following the service, John's ashes will be scattered where he was the happiest with his Miss Velvet.
The sun has set on our cowboy.
He was a miracle, surprising the doctors with his victories! He was a stroke survivor, and a sepsis survivor, but last night he had a severe complication with his trach and they couldn't save him. He meant a lot to a lot of people and he knew you all were praying for him these last two months. Thank you
Please continue to pray for Leah Mann, who has lost her other half. His mother, Patricia Clifford . Myself and his niece, Brook Clifford . We are all heartbroken and will update with arrangements.
John Thomas Baker
February 1, 1971 -
John Thomas Baker, 50
Westport
John Thomas Baker of Westport, Ky., at the age of 50 passed away Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021 at Norton's Hospital. John was born in Louisville, Ky. to his parents, Patricia Ann Clifford and John Charles Baker, on Feb. 1, 1971.
He is preceded in death by his father, John Charles Baker; paternal grandparents Juanita and Thomas Baker; maternal grandparents Mary and John McCrea; and a nephew, Ben Clifford.
He is survived by his mother, Patricia Ann Clifford; step-father Samuel R. West; half-
brother Christopher Clifford; step-sister Melissa Clifford; his significant other, Leah Mann; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews and a niece.
John attended Oldham County High School where he graduated in 1990. He was self-employed, a "Jack of all trades". His passions were horses, barrel racing and spending time with his friends. His true love was his buckskin mare, Miss Velvet. He was at peace and the happiest when he was in the saddle with Vel, either running the barrels or just trail riding. Sadly, John lost his best friend in May of 2020. John is at peace riding his Miss Velvet once again!
Visitation will be held Saturday, Nov.6, 2021 from 2 to 4 p.m. with service immediately following at Stoess Funeral Home in Crestwood, Ky. Following the service, John's ashes will be scattered where he was the happiest with his Miss Velvet.

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