Brenna Cantrell
Kineth was my friend for many many years . He will be sadly missed .
My condolences to his family he loved them so much .
Birth date: May 19, 1948 Death date: Apr 28, 2019
Mr. John Kineth Baker, age 70, passed away April 28, 2019. He was born on May 19, 1948 to the late John and Elsie Baker in Nashville, TN. He proudly served his country in the US Army and later became a boat mechanic and service ma Read Obituary
Kineth was my friend for many many years . He will be sadly missed .
My condolences to his family he loved them so much .
I knew Kenny a long time ago in the 70;s and 80's when he came into my dad's sporting goods store, Sportsman's Discount in East Nashville. He and my dad, Jimmy Hymer, were good friends. Kenny loved to fish and like my dad always had a good fish tale to tell. I haven't seen him in years, but will always cherish the memories of him at Sportsman Discount and know somewhere there is a lot of good fish tales being told by him and all the rest of the gang! Like my Dad, Kenny has GONE FISHING! The Hymer family and the McIntyre family are saying prayers for his family and friends and we pray God provides them comfort.
Our sincere condolences to his family from his many friends at Mercury Marine
I was shocked to get this news i want to send prayer's to the family some of the best times was fishing around Kenny and learning how to rig a boat from Kenny and one of the funniest time's was the baker's had a dog that was part poodle and needed a hair cut bad well Kenny had just rigged our new Phantom boat and he said something about cutting the dogs hair this was around 1980 so he finished the boat on Sat.and monday me and Garry that was a barber we went over to the Baker's and miss Pam brought the dog out on the front porch for the clipping and they were still laughing about that year's later Kenny my old buddy you will be sorely missed.

This is a great loss as we all know, I will as many miss him. He came into my life and took me in when he didn't have to. I will wait in anticipation for the day when I can tell him how much he meant to me. His legacy will reach beyond many generations. I pray for the comfort his family needs at this time. Thank you for all you have done for me and my family Kenny. You don't have to be in any more pain now my friend. I will always love you and think about you. With all my heart and love David, Stephanie, and Wyatt Pullum.
God I am as many going to miss this man. The depths of his legacy will be felt for generations. I selfishly wish for one more day with the Kenny we all knew, so I could tell him the impact on my life he made. That conversation will have to wait for another day. What will carry me on is knowing he is in no pain anymore. You are free know Kenny fly high buddy. Much love and prayers to the family. David, Stephanie and Wyatt Pullum.