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Phil Baker

Started by deputyRct, Jul 29, 2003, 10:25

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deputyRct

also lost but not forgotton, Phil Baker. He was a Ga. Boy.Dam good friend and a good rad tech. He was orking at Fernald, cancer i believe. In 98 or 99. He like all the rest gone but they will never be forgotton. I been rad techin 24 years, and as i have seen here alot of brother and sisters have fallen. May  God bless their Families and friends.

Meltdown

I worked with Phil at Rancho Seco back in '86. It was my first nuke job - he and Wanda were good people who made you feel welcomed. He'll be missed.

Meltdown
Meltdown

"I know that there is an eye that watches all of us. There is a judgment that weighs everything we do. And before this great force, which is greater than any government, I stand in awe and I kneel in respect." L. Cohen

HAIRDUDE

I was working with Phil at Fernald when he passed. One day he just wasn't at work and then later that day we got the news. He was in a lot of pain and he told me he decided he wasn't doing any more kemo or operations. It was his choice and the right one I believe. He worked the control point shack on the way in to the I.T. Project there and even that was taxing on him toward the end...... But he never would let on how tired he really was. He was not only a hell of a rad tech. He was a hell of a guy, somebody's dad, somebody's husband, and a lot of people's friend. He loved art, his family and he must have loved his work. He stuck it out til the end......which makes him braver than me. I would have ridden my scooter off into the Grand Canyon long before I had to go through what he went through.
Peace Bro. Wherever ya are now, I hope yer givin' 'em hell like ya did down here.
Floyd

Mike McFarlin

What a red-headed step child was supposed to be! Will be missed by many.
"Duty is the sublimest word in our language. Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more. You should never wish to do less." General Robert E. Lee, C.S.A.