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James D. “Jim” Baker, Jr.

Mable W. Rodgers

03/12/1949 – 07/11/2019

Columbia

 

Funeral Services

NOTE: FUNERAL SERVICE LOCATION HAS BEEN CHANGED.The funeral services will be held on Sunday, July 14, 2019, at Mount Vernon United Methodist Church. Visitation with the family will be at 3 pm, followed by the service at 4 pm.  The burial will be immediately following in the church cemetery of Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church. An additional visitation will be held on Saturday evening, July 13, from 5:00 until 7:00 PM at the home of Hal and Cookie Adams at 6137 Hampton Ridge Road Columbia, 29209.

Visitation

NOTE: VISITATION LOCATION HAS BEEN CHANGED. The funeral services will be held on Sunday, July 14, 2019, at the Mt Vernon United Methodist Church. Visitation with the family will be at 3 pm, followed by the service at 4 pm.  The burial will be immediately following in the cemetery of Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church. An additional visitation will be held on Saturday evening, July 13, from 5:00 until 7:00 PM at the home of Hal and Cookie Adams at 6137 Hampton Ridge Road Columbia, 29209.

Memorials

Memorials may be made to Kingstree United Methodist Church, 510 Longstreet, Kingstree, SC 29556 or to Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church, c/o Amy Sanders, 3508 Sandy Bay Road, Kingstree, SC 29556 or to the charity of one’s choice.

James “Jim” David Baker, Jr., 70, died peacefully on Thursday morning, July 11, 2019, at home in Columbia, South Carolina.  Jim was born in Kingstree on March 12, 1949.  He will be remembered as a devoted husband, a loving father, and a proud grandfather. He was very dedicated to his family and the Lord Jesus Christ.

 

The funeral services will be held on Sunday, July 14, 2019, at the Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church. Visitation with the family will be at 3 pm, followed by the service at 4 pm.  The burial will be immediately following at the cemetery of Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church. An additional visitation will be held on Saturday evening, July 13, from 5:00 until 7:00 PM at the home of Hal and Cookie Adams at 6137 Hampton Ridge Road Columbia, 29209.

 

Jim is survived by his loving wife, Linda Breeden Baker; they just celebrated their 36th wedding anniversary on July 2. Jim is also survived by his precious daughter Victoria (Vicki) Baker Mengel, son-in law Hunter Mengel, and adorable granddaughter Henley  Mengel, (who lovingly called him “PaPa”), and Baby Mengel (expected fall 2019) of Mount Pleasant.  He is also survived by his sister Cora (Cookie) Baker Adams and brother-in-law Harold (Hal) Hoyt Adams, Jr. of Columbia and younger brother Thomas Edgar Baker of Manning.  Jim was preceded in death by his parents James David Baker and Dorothy Hazel Epps Baker.

 

Jim grew up on the family farm in Salters.  When Jim was 10, his family moved to Kingstree where Jim graduated from Kingstree High School.  Jim often stated that Kingstree was a great place to grow up. He worked summers and often after school on the family farm.  He loved to drive the tractors!

 

Jim started his college career at the Baptist College of Charleston, now Charleston Southern University.  He continued classes at Midlands Tech, Benedict College, and the University of South Carolina, finishing his degree in Business Administration.  He worked for several years before returning to school to earn his degree in Mathematics and teaching certification at Converse College.  He started his teaching career in the SC prison system, where he felt a real calling from God to teach and to share His love.  He later taught at several high schools in the Columbia area until he retired. During retirement he tutored at Epworth Children’s Home and taught part-time at several schools, most recently at Irmo High School.

 

Jim had a lifetime love of cars.  In high school, he drove a Plymouth Valiant and a Chevrolet Corvair. When he finished high school, his dad bought him a new 1967 Dodge Dart, but he was not allowed to take it to college.  Jim owned several cars during his life time, but his favorites were his BMWs.  He and Linda owned 3 of them.  Jim did most of the service himself; the cars were always sparkling clean inside and out, even the engines!    He owned many tools and loved to tinker in his garage/workshop.  Jim was extremely organized and a sharp dresser as well.

 

Jim took up flying lessons before he met Linda.  She flew with him a few times, but after a scary airplane ride in a thunderstorm, Jim gave up flying airplanes and focused on boating. He owned a small sailboat and then a Catamaran.  One of Jim’s most prized possessions was the yellow and white Donzi boat he owned while Vicki was growing up.  During the summers, Jim and his family (his Mama, his sister and sister’s family, and his brother and brother’s daughter) would get together for a week at Cypress Point on Lake Marion. The group would spend time boating, swimming, eating and enjoying each other. Often, other friends and relatives would join in the gathering. This was the family vacation for many years.  Jim’s Donzi was always the fastest and the loudest boat around!  In later years, Jim built model cars; he also enjoyed sharing his RC cars, boats, and airplanes with his grand-nephews.

 

Charleston was a favorite place for Jim.  Though work brought Jim and Linda to Columbia, they started their married life in Charleston and their daughter Vicki was born there.  After Jim’s dad died in 1994, he stayed very close with his mother, who referred to him as her “Sweet Jim.”  The two of them would go to Charleston at least once a month.  Jim also loved the beach. Sometimes, he and his mom would go from Charleston to Myrtle Beach in one weekend.  Jim and Linda visited Vicki, Hunter, and Henley in Charleston as often as they could.  Jim and Henley, who turned one on March 21, had a joint surprise birthday celebration there on March 16. Over 60 people attended the grand party.  Jim was overwhelmed with the number of friends and family who came. Jim’s last trip to Charleston was on Father’s Day weekend, June 14-16.  Vicki and Hunter arranged a family boat ride for Jim in the Charleston area, which he thoroughly enjoyed.

 

Church was always an important part of Jim’s life.  He and Linda met at a Methodist church in Charleston.  They belonged to several different churches during their marriage.   Jim and Linda were members of Shandon Baptist Church at his passing.  His Sunday School class was extremely attentive to him and Linda during his bout with cancer.  On Sunday, June 30, 20 people gathered at Jim and Linda’s home for Sunday School. Even some neighbors came. Jim served the church in many capacities. He served as a Deacon at a previous church. His favorite thing to do at church was to teach Sunday School.  He taught as long as his health would allow. He loved to study the Bible and had many commentaries to help him understand God’s Word.  He loved to talk about God and the Bible to anyone who would listen.  Jim and Linda had attended Seacoast Church in Columbia and in Charleston during the last few years as often as he was able. When his cancer did not respond to chemotherapy, Jim remained steadfast in his Faith.  Even though the family knows that Jim is with Jesus and is now without pain, they will miss him- his smile and his kind spirit.

 

The family expresses appreciation to the Oncology Center in Columbia, especially Dr. Charles M. Butler and all the caring nurses.  They also express appreciation to Amedisys Hospice Care of Columbia for their professional and gentle care of Jim.

 

Memorials may be made to Kingstree United Methodist Church, 510 Longstreet, Kingstree, SC 29556 or to Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church, c/o Amy Sanders, 3508 Sandy Bay Road, Kingstree, SC 29556 or to the charity of one’s choice.

Williamsburg Funeral Home in Kingstree is in charge of the arrangements.

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9 Condolences

  1. Ann Payne

    Linda, I am so sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. He was obviously a wonderful man based on this amazing obituary. Please know that I am praying for you and your family during this time.

  2. SERENA E DOVELL

    My sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Jimmy Baker (I knew him as Jimmy). Jimmy sounded as though he had a most rewarding and fulfilled life with his family and with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. May you be blessed with Jimmy’s memories and love.

    Serena Eaddy Dovell (Class of 1967 Kingstree High School)

  3. Bernice

    Linda and family, it breaks my heart to know that Jim passed. We had so many fun times at the Lake House. I will always hold to those wonderful memories! Let me know if I can help in anyway. Love y’all!

  4. TERRY HAYS

    Even though I never met Jim, I know his sister Cookie. From what I’ve read and from his sister, he was a wonderful faithful in Christ person. What a wonderful life he had. I wish I had met him. My condolences and prayers go out to each member of his loving family.
    Terry Hays

  5. Martha (Jollie)

    Linda, my heart goes out to you and your family at this time. Jim obviously lived life to the fullest! I hope your sweet memories will be a balm during this time. Prayers to you and tight hugs…..

  6. Bennettsville High Class of ‘69

    Our Dear Friend Linda,
    Please know we are holding you & yours very close to our thoughts, and especially prayers, during this very difficult time.

  7. Marcia & Scott Cleveland

    Linda, Scott & I are heartsick to hear of Jim’s death….we pray that God’s Peace will surround you & your beautiful family. What a wonderful testimony his life has been to knowing & loving God & sharing that love.

  8. Sherry Goodwin

    Linda, I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family.

  9. Catherine Cannon

    Jim and his family were wonderful friends to my family during our years living in Kingstree, S.C ,1963 = 1967.

    He remained in touch with us during his years in Columbia and was always a faithful friend.

    My sister and I send our deep condolences to Linda, Cookie, Edgar and all family members.

    Catherine Cannon
    Kingstree High School class of 1967

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