Johnny Cleveland Baker III

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Visitation Schedule
Roller Coffman Funeral Home
923 Hwy 65 N
Marshall, AR  72650
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
12:00 till 1:00 PM
Service Schedule
Celebration of Life
Fellowship Bible Church
1051 Hogan Lane
Conway, AR  72034
Monday, April 22, 2019
2:00 till 4:00 PM


Funeral Service
Roller Coffman
923 Hwy. 65 North
Marshall, AR  72650
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
1:00 PM
Cemetery
East Lawn Cemetery
Hwy 27 North
Marshall, AR  72650
Johnny Cleveland Baker III

of Conway, AR

March 24, 1945 - April 18, 2019

A loving husband, father, grandfather and friend, Johnny Cleveland Baker III, age 74, of Conway returned to his Heavenly home on Thursday, April 18th, 2019 at Baptist Health in Conway, AR. Known as ''Johnny'' in his hometown of Marshall and ''John'' in central Arkansas, Dad was born March 24th, 1945 to John Cleveland Baker Jr. and Priscilla Bryant Baker in Harrison. Growing up in the small town of Marshall, John played varsity basketball and served as class president. He played guitar and loved his red 1966 Mustang three-speed.

After graduating from the University of Central Arkansas, John pursued a career in accounting, owning several H&R Block franchises and an independent accounting business in Harrison, Morrilton, and Conway. John never compromised honesty and integrity in his work, always trying to give his clients the best service possible.

Years of deskwork took their toll on his health and in the late 90s, John began dedicating himself to physical fitness. He could be found in the gym up to five days a week. John enjoyed ''competing'' with his daughter on their exercise dedication and effort. This became a daily conversation between them, enjoying listening to each other's workout and trying to 'one up' the other each day. Even knee replacement surgery in 2017 couldn't prevent him from continuing his exercise regime. John also enjoyed spending time working in his yard and ''helping'' his children with their landscaping. No one could uproot 20-year-old boxwoods with a truck and a chain like John Baker!
John loved spending time with his family and friends. He would drive across the state to watch his kids and grandchildren in whatever sport, musical concert, or academic event they had, even if they only performed for a few minutes. He would usually follow up the event with a phone call saying, ''Man, I really enjoyed watching you!'' It only took John 12 years to figure out how to operate the camera on his cell phone, at which point he made up for lost time by photographing every gathering and activity with his friends and family. John was able to check off multiple bucket list items in recent years with trips to Europe, Alaska, and across the US with his wife and family, apparently documenting every waking moment. The family found over two thousand digital photos in John's files after his death.
He was a prolific card writer for holidays, birthdays, and anniversaries. And if the recipient wasn't quick with a 'thank you', John would call and say, ''Did you not get my card?'' The recipient was always embarrassed. Don't ask how we know.

John was a member of Fellowship Bible Church in Conway for many years. Operation Christmas Child, a ministry of Samaritan's Purse, was John's great passion at the time of his death. Each year he would source dozens of empty shoe boxes, then fill each one with a variety of school supplies, hygiene items, and toys. John delivered over 1,000 boxes to needy children all around the world. When asked why he did it, his answer was, ''They need to know about Jesus and they need these things to be healthy.'' John would quietly tell church staff to let him know if any child or any adult needed funding to attend a camp or faith building course. Over several years, John provided finances to allow many Conway children and adults to further their faith by attending these events. John was committed to his small home church group, and often talked about how much he enjoyed spending time, worshipping, and learning from his friends.

His sports passion was basketball. He would watch any game that came on tv. In later years, he greatly enjoyed an annual trip to watch an entire week of ''March Madness'' college tournament games live with his son and grandson. Together they would pick a regional location and fly or drive to watch every game and practice for the week. In one stretch, John watched live as three consecutive teams won their region before winning the coveted national title. John also enjoyed fishing, although jokingly would say he was cursed with three children who couldn't care less about wetting a hook. He would selflessly put away rod and reel to spend time with his friends and family, enjoying their company more than anything in the world. Whatever they were into, John Baker wanted to share in their joy. John Baker found many ways to say, ''I love you''.
He is missed dearly by his family starting with Georgia, a loving wife of the home for 27 years, a sister Susan (Dee) Webb of Conway, three children: Chris (Rinda), Jackie (Steve Presley), and Clint (Trish) and grandchildren: Justin, Lauren (Randy Siwiec), Lake, Grant, Ashton, Delaney, and James, two great-grandchildren Hagen and Ty; three step-children, Kelly Huie, Katy (Robert Slater), Joella (Justin Whittaker), grandchildren: Kelley Lee, Ethan, Hannah, Tessa, and Tristin and two step-great grandchildren, Coltyn and Dakoda.

A celebration of life service will be held at Fellowship Bible Church in Conway on Monday, April 22nd starting at 2pm with a reception immediately following. Visitation will be at Roller-Coffman Funeral Home in Marshall, AR on Tuesday, April 23rd from 12-1pm and funeral services immediately following from 1-2pm. John will be laid to rest next to his beloved parents in the Baker parcel of East Lawn Cemetery, east of Marshall.


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18 Condolence(s)
Laura Treat
HOTSPRINGS, AR
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Saturday, September 14, 2019

I remember Johnny fondly from my childhood. He was a classmate and good friend to my dad, Darvin Treat. We used to go to their house when they lived by Veda Sullivan. Prayers for the family..

Steve Sisco
Fayetteville, AR
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Monday, April 22, 2019

Dearest Baker Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Johnny was a great man on earth and now is reunited with his wonderful parents. I so treasure all of the countless times our two families spent together.

Jack & Edna Jean Treat
Marshall, AR
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Monday, April 22, 2019

So sorry to hear this. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family!

Ron & Sarah Morris
Little Rock, AR
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Monday, April 22, 2019

May God comfort you Georgia, Chris, Jackie, Clint, and all other members of this Baker family as you walk through this "valley of the shadow of death."

Christy Sullivan
Conway, AR
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Monday, April 22, 2019

Georgia,
I am so so sorry for your loss. John was such a great man and truly will be missed by many.

George & Roslyn Sisco
Valparaiso, IN
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Sunday, April 21, 2019

We wish to extend our thoughts and prayers to the entire Baker family regarding the loss of a dear person. Johnny was always a very friendly and kind person, just like his parents. We loved all the Baker family and wish we could be there to help you celebrate the life of your lost one. May God be with all of you!

Chris Harris
Minot, ND
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Sunday, April 21, 2019

Clint,

I am deeply sorry for your loss. As I spoke to you on the phone the morning after you arrived home, you seemed overwhelmed. Relax and know He is watching over all of you and your father is standing by His side with your mother watching their family for eternity. I love you like a brother, you already know that. You and Trish have done and will do amazing things. This is because of what your father taught you. He will always live on through you.

Love ya,
Chris

Samuel Garrison
TULSA, OK
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Saturday, April 20, 2019

Although I was Johnny's classmate through the 11th grade at Marshall, I didn't get to know him well until beginning 7 or 8 years ago when he came to my home in Tulsa one Friday afternoon and spent the night with me and my daughter, Leah. There was a secretary in the guest bedroom where he spent the night, and I remember him preparing a Sunday school lesson for the following Sunday while he was here. That was the beginning of a very good, warm friendship. I visited with him several times when he came to the Tulsa area with Georgia to visit his son, Clint, who was living in Broken Arrow at the time. We talked fairly often on the phone sharing news, stories and laughter over the last 7 or 8 years. His ringtone was a vintage car horn that went ooohgah, ooohgah. Johnny found that amusing. I will never hear that ring tone again, and I will miss him greatly.

Don Treat
Ozark, AR
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Saturday, April 20, 2019

Prayers for Chris, Jackie, Clint and Susan and the rest of the family. I will always remember Johnny as a true friend and a real gentleman. The last time I had lunch with Johnny he asked me if I was a born again Christian. That told me he was a real friend. I will always cherish that friendship. Cherish the memories he left you all with. RIP my friend!

Kathleen Griffith Barnett
Mansfield, MO
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Saturday, April 20, 2019

No words to express the sadness I feel in Johnny’s passing. He was a great president of our class and continued doing a wonderful job with our reunions. He will be missed. Prayers for comfort and understanding to his family.

Laura B England
Lowell, AR
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Friday, April 19, 2019

Dearest Susan, Dee, and family,
My heart is heavy for all of you. I was shocked when mom called and told me about Johnny.
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this loss of your loved one. May the Peace of God surround you all.
My deepest sympathies,
Laura,

JoAnn Reed
Hastings, NE
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Friday, April 19, 2019

I am so sorry! John was a great guy! I am praying for you!

Elizabeth Cash
Fayetteville, AR
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Friday, April 19, 2019

Chris and Jackie, I am so sorry for your loss.
Elizabeth (Sisco) Cash

Albert & Anna Maze
Lowell, AR
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Friday, April 19, 2019

Sorry for your families loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Kenneth and Janet Rainbolt
Marshall, AR
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Friday, April 19, 2019

Sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you.

Dianne Roese Bullard
Henderson, NV
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Thursday, April 18, 2019

So sorry to hear of Johnny’s passing-great guy- good friend-
great classmate!

James and Mary Dean Mainord
Conway, AR
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Thursday, April 18, 2019

God bless you and your family my dear old friend. You will always be in my heart. You were a good and faithful friend.

Ashley Banfield
Coweta, OK
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Thursday, April 18, 2019

Prayers and hugs from the Banfields.