Charles (Charlie) Wayne Baker

Charles (Charlie) Wayne Baker

Nov 29, 1940 - Dec 21st, 2023
  • Birth Date: Nov 29, 1940
  • Death Date: Dec 21, 2023
  • Funeral Date: Dec 28, 2023, 12:00 pm
  • Location: Our Lady of the Holy Souls Catholic Church, Little Rock, AR
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Biography:

Charles (Charlie) Wayne Baker was an honorable son, brother, husband, Dad, Pa, Great Grand Pa, uncle, friend, and colleague.  He died peacefully at age 83, at home with his devoted wife and family members by his side on December 21, 2023.  Words cannot express how much he was loved, respected, and admired, and will be missed.

Charlie was born the eldest of three sons to Viola and Urban (Sparks) Baker on November 29, 1940, in Boonville, MO. He attended the University of Missouri in Columbia, where he earned a law degree.  Charlie was the president of his 1960 pledge class, and social chair for Phi Kappa Theta fraternity.  During his early college years, he met and fell in love with Nancy Jewell Lowe  from Prattsville, AR.  They were married on July 15, 1961, and their union of love flourished over seven decades.  Charlie and Nancy simply loved spending their time together, whether that was during their adventure travels abroad or at home where they considered it a privilege to lovingly care for each other.

During law school, Charlie was on Law Review, the Dean’s list, and graduated tenth in his class.  In 1965, Charlie and Nancy moved to Kansas City, MO, where Charlie joined his first private law firm.  To be closer to family, Charlie and Nancy relocated to Little Rock, AR in 1968, where Charlie’s professional law career prospered over the next five decades.   Charlie served as a Federal Bankruptcy Judge from 1973 through 1984.  When he was appointed at age 32, he was the youngest in the nation to hold that position. His most famous case involved Missouri farmer Wayne Cryts, who led a raid on a bankrupt grain elevator in the early 1980’s.  Despite a defense by the famous attorney F. Lee Bailey, Charlie sent Cryts to jail for contempt of court for 34 days.  In 1984, Charlie joined the Rose Law Firm, where he was later honored as one of the “Best Lawyers in America-Bankruptcy and Creditor-Debtor Rights Law.”   He retired at age 60 in 2000.

Charlie was a life-long Catholic, and his family attended Our Lady of the Holy Souls in Little Rock.  He was active in the church choir for over 50 years.  He was also in the Men’s Club, the Knights of Columbus, the Serra Club, and Kiwanis Club.  He raised money for the Msgr. Allen Exceptional School, taught religion classes, enjoyed taking communion to patients at UAMS, and was a passionate supporter of women’s ordination.  Charlie did not merely read about Jesus’s teachings --- he lived them.   He worked to shelter, feed, and clothe the homeless (locally, and from Vietnam, Iran, and New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina).   He visited the imprisoned, fought to end the death penalty, and worked for peace and understanding by entertaining a myriad of international guests and hosting visitors through Servas International.   In 2019, Charlie was chosen to receive the Saint Cecilia Award and the Saint Thomas More Award, recognizing his lifelong Catholic service in the fields of music and law. 

Charlie was fascinated by politics.  He worked tirelessly on Ray Thornton’s winning Attorney General election in 1970, and on his later House and Senate races.  In 1972, he managed Sen. John McClellan’s state-wide campaign office in Little Rock.  Charlie was an alternate delegate to the Democratic Convention in 1972, and attended President Carter’s Convention in 1976.  He and Nancy attended President Clinton’s inauguration in D.C., as well as the Clinton’s first Christmas party in the White House, and the celebration for Hillary’s 50th birthday.  Because of his great sense of political humor and his impressive singing voice, Charlie enjoyed playing many different roles in the satirical musical production, the Gridiron Show, sponsored by the Arkansas Bar Association, playing Dale Bumpers for a number of years.

In his younger years, Charlie enjoyed handball, tennis, canoeing, church softball, and both water and snow skiing.  Duck hunting was his passion!  In their 40’s, Charlie and Nancy began traveling the world, exploring 36 countries on four continents.  In 2008, they fulfilled Charlie’s life-long dream by living abroad in Paris, France for six months.

When asked about his proudest accomplishment in life, Charlie immediately said:  His five happy and successful grown children (now ages 52 to 61).  And his best deeds?  Sponsoring a six-member family from Vietnam in 1975; hosting a French foreign exchange student in 1983; and resettling a displaced Hurricane Katrina victim.

Charlie was preceded in death by his parents, Viola and Urban Baker, step father, David Riley, and sister-in-law Natalie Baker.  Charlie’s legacy lives on in his wife of 62 years, Nancy Jewell Lowe Baker, his brothers, Robert  Baker (Carol) and Michael Baker (Lois),  and his five children:   Julie Menke (Paul), Betsy Eliason (Scott), Troy Baker (Kim), Susan Baker, John Baker (Kristine), and his French daughter and former exchange student, Anne Gabrielle Barbelivien.  He delighted in his fifteen grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. 

Visitation starts at 11:00 am on Thursday, December 28, 2023 at Our Lady of the Holy Souls Catholic Church in Little Rock, with a funeral Mass at noon, followed by a private burial.   Memorials should be directed to the Arkansas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, P.O. Box 26642, Little Rock, AR 72221. The service will be livestreamed on the church's YouTube page; https://www.youtube.com/@ourladyoftheholysoulschurc2601/streams

Condolences(16)
Robby Cole Family
#16
Dec 31st, 2023 4:21 pm
Troy,
It sounds like your father shared a very rich life. Enjoy the good memories of your Dad.
Love,
The Cole 6
Bonnie Barnes
#15
Dec 30th, 2023 11:16 am
I have so many fond memories of Charlie, as well as awe of him in his presence. My heart is with Nancy and the whole family. We all love you.
Nathan Pruss
#14
Dec 27th, 2023 8:42 pm
I’m so sorry for your loss Troy. I read your dads obituary and I can plainly see why you were always so proud when you talked about him.
Dee Ann Riley and Hugh Nisbet
#13
Dec 27th, 2023 6:50 pm
Our deepest condolences to the Baker family. Sending prayers and love during this difficult time.
Reginald Rogers
#12
Dec 27th, 2023 2:49 pm
Mrs. Baker, John, Troy, Julie, Betsy, Susan and their Families : Our thoughts and prayers are with you. As a former President of the St. Thomas More Society of Arkansas, I want to give you our condolences on the passing of a devout Catholic Family man who truly exemplified the life of St. Thomas More, the Patron Saint of Lawyers and Judges. We were honored to present Judge Charlie Baker with the St. Thomas More Award several years ago. May he Rest in the Peace of Christ with all of our Loved Ones who have ascended to Heaven. Reg Rogers Catholic High Class of 1977
Brian and Susie Rosenthal
#11
Dec 26th, 2023 9:26 pm
We enjoyed many celebrations and lasting memories with Charlie.
From our first arrival, the Bakers welcomed us.
His good-naturedness and pragmatic approach to law were exemplary.
His family was a source of constant support and joy.
May all your hearts soon heal based on your fondest memories.
Susan Boe
#10
Dec 26th, 2023 10:41 am
I am so sorry for your loss. I hope memories of a beautiful life well lived will be a comforting grace.
Robert Klope
#9
Dec 25th, 2023 1:17 pm
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and sorry for your loss.
Jill
#8
Dec 24th, 2023 6:46 am
Dear Julie, what a dynamic, compassionate, servant of God your dad was. He will be greatly missed by so many. What an incredible difference he made in this world.
I can see where your many strengths, talents, and dedication to your family, friends and community have roots in your dad.
Praying for comfort as you carry on with the wonderful memories of your dad to sustain you.
Of this, I'm sure...He was well pleased with you, your positive energy, your strong work ethic, your sense of democracy and standing up for what's right, your compassion, and valuable gifts you shared with your students, children, and grandchildren.
HUG!
Jim and Charla Birch
#7
Dec 23rd, 2023 3:24 pm
Nancy, Jim and I are so sorry to hear about Charlie. So many great memories of our times at Rose. What a wonderful life the two of you lived and shared together. Hold those memories close and I know you will. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Amy Lacy
#6
Dec 23rd, 2023 10:32 am
Nancy,
I wish you and yours the peace that surpasses all understanding. May you, Julie, Betsy, Troy, Susan, John, their families, Bob and Carol, Mike and Lois, and their families know a comforting solace.
Amy Lacy
Pamela Ligon Harris
#5
Dec 22nd, 2023 7:24 pm
Nancy, my prayers are with you and your family.
Paul Malloy
#4
Dec 22nd, 2023 6:47 pm
So sorry to hear about your dad. John. He was an incredible man. Praying for the repose of his soul and for your family.
Kate LaRocque & Mike Bauer
#3
Dec 22nd, 2023 6:40 pm
Sending our heartfelt condolences and much love to the Baker family. Charlie touched so many during his distinguished and remarkable life, we feel fortunate to have known him.
Wishing peace and comfort, Kate & Mike, Miles & Ava
Jerry and Bonnie, Bart, Bob, Riley
#2
Dec 22nd, 2023 6:39 pm
Prayers of comfort going up for the whole Baker family. We will be down to celebrate his life with you.
Lee Lee Doyle
#1
Dec 22nd, 2023 5:43 pm
You and your family are in my prayers.

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