Ronald Gerard Baker

ronald baker

February 13, 1962 ~ May 25, 2026

Born in: San Antonio, TEXAS
Resided in: San Antonio, TEXAS

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Ronald Gerard Baker, age 64, entered eternal rest on May 25, 2026, in San Antonio, Texas. He was born on February 13, 1962, in San Antonio, Texas, to Norris Baker and Olivia Hernandez Baker.

Ronald was raised in San Antonio and graduated from Sam Houston High School. He was known for his warm spirit, friendly personality, and appreciation for life’s simple pleasures. He enjoyed traveling to new places, spending time on the golf course, and fishing whenever he had the opportunity. These hobbies brought him great joy and allowed him to create many cherished memories with family and friends.

Ronald’s love for adventure and the outdoors reflected his easygoing nature and zest for life. Whether casting a line into the water, perfecting his golf swing, or exploring new destinations, he embraced each experience with enthusiasm and gratitude. He was a devoted father, brother, uncle, and friend whose presence brought comfort and laughter to those around him.

Ronald leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished memories to be treasured by his children, Treymaine Baker, Fine’ Baker, and Lakesia Baker; his beloved grandchildren; his siblings, Yolanda Lewis, Christopher Baker, and Bernadine Moore; his niece, Janecia Lewis; his nephew, Jamar Lewis; and his great-nieces, Deijhani Anderson and Deishani Anderson. He also leaves to mourn his passing and celebrate his life, his lifelong friends, AJ, Jay, Charles, and Bennie, whose friendship and companionship meant so much to him throughout the years. Ronald’s memory will also be cherished by a host of nieces, nephews, extended family members, and dear friends.

Ronald will be remembered for his kindness, his sense of humor, and the lasting impact he made on those fortunate enough to know him. Though he is no longer with us in body, his love, wisdom, and cherished memories will remain forever in the hearts of his family and friends.
May he rest in eternal peace.

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  1. Early 1970s Rigsby Apartments Legan West. My Brother befriended Ronnie who was outside on a dirt parch in front of his bldg, with a golf club practicing putting. That turned into Ronnie teaching my brother Thomas and a few others what he knew about the sport.

  2. I was Mr. Baker’s nurse. He told me that his mom had known my mom, Ms. Bea. He also knew and grew up around my nieces father and his crew. He came to see me at the clinic a week before he passed. We were having a VA2K walk that day and I asked him to walk with me. We walked around the building and talked. I told him I was praying for him. When I heard he had passed, I couldn’t believe it and I still can’t. Mr. Baker you will be missed. To the Baker family, he talked to me briefly about his children and his siblings, sincere condolences to all of you.
    Toni


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