Fred Baker

Birth date: Nov 9, 1944 Death date: Apr 9, 2020

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Fred Baker, 75, of Kingsport, passed away Thursday, April 9, 2020, at his residence. He was born November 9, 1944, in Big Stone Gap, VA to the late Frank and Mae Crawford Baker.Fred was a loving and kind hearted man who would do anything for anyone. He enjoyed fishing and was an avid Tennessee Vol fan.Fred retired from Eastman Chemical Company following twenty-five years of service and was a proud veteran of the U.S. Air Force.In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Faye Hummer Baker and his fur baby, Molly.Those left to cherish his memory are his son, Frank Baker; daughter, Julie Robberson and husband, Lanny; grandchildren, Maycee Baker, Bailey Baker, Joe Buckles, Hannah and Jordan Murray; brother, Jack Baker; niece, Tamara Shadinger.Due to the Covid-19 pandemic a Celebration of Life Service will be scheduled at a later date.To leave an online condolence for the family please visit www.oakhillfh.comThe care of Fred Baker and his family has been entrusted to the staff of Oak Hill Funeral & Cremation Services.

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Linda Shipley

in honor of Fred.
A lit candle with a soft flame, surrounded by small white flowers and green leaves, set against a warm yellow background.

Gary Johnson

We grew up together went in the military together,were blood brothers,drank together and did so much together.There was not a lot we did not do.you will be missed but not forgotten.He set the LPD record for the longest run back for a kick off 102 yds in 1963. Love you buddy.

Julie Robberson

Powell Valley "Flash" did that!! Thanks for memory😍

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Pam Allen

in honor of Fred.
A lit candle with a soft flame, surrounded by small white flowers and green leaves, set against a warm yellow background.
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Dennis Fultz

in honor of Fred.
A pale pink candle with a lit flame, surrounded by small white flowers and a purple bud against a soft pink background.

Joe Buckles

The Powell Valley Flash! Love you papaw

Julie Robberson

Papaw loved you as much Joseph P.Coal train aka special grandson😍😍😘😘

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Helen Bell

in honor of Fred.

I am so sorry to hear about your Dad Frank you and your family is in my thoughts and prayers.πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

A lighted pale blue candle with a small white flower and a few leaves at its base, set against a soft blue background.
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Helen Bell

in honor of Fred.
A large, lit white candle with a subtle wax drip on a beige background, accompanied by a white and pink paper flower on the right side.
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Don Vermillion

Jody, as i always knew him was a distant cousin of mine. I am so sorry to learn of his loss. It has been many years since seeing him but he has never been forgotten. My condolences to all of his family.
Don Vermillion
Lexington, KY

Julie Robberson

Thank you😍