Dr. Wilbur Kermit Baker II was
born in Kansas City, Missouri, on December 5, 1934 to Dr. Wilbur Kermit Baker I
and Marian Elizabeth Hansen Baker. The family moved to Poteau, Oklahoma,
in 1935 where his father practiced dentistry.
After graduating Poteau High
School in 1953, Kermit attended and earned a B.S. in Zoology at the University
of Oklahoma in 1956. He went on to a medical degree at University of
Oklahoma School of Medicine in 1960, finished his internship at University of
Kansas in 1961 and his residency at the University of Missouri in 1965. He
served in the U.S. Air Force at McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita, Kansas,
from 1965-1967 as chief of surgery. He then went into private practice as a
general surgeon in Muskogee, Oklahoma, from 1967-1987 as well as serving as
Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of Oklahoma Medical
School in 1975-76 and consultant to Muskogee VA Hospital in 1978-1987. He
finished his medical career as Assistant Chief and Acting Chief of Surgery at
the Veteran’s Hospital in Fayetteville, Arkansas, as well as Clinical Assistant
Professor of Surgery for University of Arkansas Medical School. He was
awarded Teacher of the Year in 1991-1992 by AHEC Family Practice Residency
Program of Fayetteville.
Kermit was a member of many
medical societies and was American Board of Surgery certified. He
co-authored three published papers regarding GI medicine. Past offices include
President of County Medical Society, Chief of Staff at Muskogee Regional
Hospital, Chairman of Department of Surgery in Muskogee and member of Board of
Trustees of Oklahoma State Medical Association.
He enjoyed public speaking and
was a member of Toastmasters for many years. He logged 1400 hours with
his private pilot’s license and instrument rating, and was an Aviation Medical
Examiner for the FAA for 16 years, He was an inventor of medical and electronic
devices and held two patents.
He is predeceased by his
daughter, Beth Bird. He is survived by his wife, Coralie Baker and four
daughters: Kathy Davis, Susan McAuliff, Jennifer Baker and Laura Stanton, and
14 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Rosary was 12:30 pm Saturday,
April 25, 2020 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Poteau followed by
Funeral Mass at 1 pm. Burial followed at
Oakland Cemetery, Poteau. OK
In lieu of flowers, please donate
to Immaculate Conception Parish in his memory. Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church, PO Box 237, Poteau, Oklahoma, 74953
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1 comment:
I had the pleasure of knowing and working with Dr.Baker while working at the Fayetteville, Ar. VA.Saddened to hear of his passing. Praying the Lord brings comfort to his grieving family.
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