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James “Jim” Larvis Baker

Mr. James “Jim” Larvis Baker, 83,passed awayat Tishomingo Living Center on April 11, 2026. Services will take place 3:00 PM, April18, 2026 at Corinthian Funeral Homewith Bros. Frank Williams, Benny Baker, and Andrew Baker officiating. Visitation will be from 1;00 pm until service time at the funeral home. Burial will take place at Liberty Church of Christ Cemetery.

Jim was born in Corinth, Mississippi on October 09, 1942 to Irvin Larvis Baker and Mary Jewel Berry Baker Wilson. He was an Eagle Scout and graduated from Corinth High School in 1960. He attended the University of Mississippi “Ole Miss” and graduated in 1964. Mr. Baker was a proud member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.

He was a national sales manager for Proctor and Gamble, and started the supermarket division for Polaroid. He was a founder of Master Marketing Corporation in 1974, Jim was the founder , president and owner of Cherokee Trading Company since 1979. Served the poultry industry for decades, and was a strong advocate for USA exports and past member of USAPEEC. In retirement he continued as an international Commodity Consultant.

Jim was active in the community, arts and clubs: Past President of arts council in Conyers, Georgiia 23 year bass singer, Georgia Choral Guilds Rotary Club in Conyers, Georgia Served arts council of Corinth, MS Past Board of Corinth Symphony  Oak Hill Christian Church Choir Served in numerous church choirs through his life  Numerous golf clubs

He loved the Corinth Courthouse Pickers (a weekly patron)and a loved the local music community.

A devoted and competitive weekly bridge player, Tupelo

Church memberships through the years: Mount Carmel Christian, Bethel Christian, and Conyers Christian churches in Georgia. Oak Hill Christian Church in Mississippi. 

He loved debating current events, watching football – Ole Miss of course, quoting history and trivia, golf, songwriting, making “kick lines”, southern gospel, the Gaithers, bluegrass, all things Native American, old-school arithmetic!, grammar, Bible history, the color pink, his children, and grandsons, Church choirs, the performing arts, running errands,  driving the “back way”, laughter, lots of laughter, and most of all his beloved friends and family.  He loved many and many loved him. 

Mr. Baker was preceded in death by his Parents, Son: Forrest Baker, Daughter: Stacie Christine Baker Nipps, Step-Father: Perry Wilson.

Those left to cherish his memory are Daughters: Kimberly Morris (Ryan) of Conyers, Georgia, Rachel Baker (Ashley Short) of Covington, Georgia, Brothers: Benny Baker (Donna) of Searcy, Arkansas, Dwight Wilson (Sarah) of Corinth, Mississippi, Grandchildren: Jason Morris, Dylan Morris, and Connor Morris.

The Corinthian Funeral Home is honored to serve the Baker family.

6 responses to “James “Jim” Larvis Baker”

  1. Douglas Wasson Jr Avatar
    Douglas Wasson Jr

    We loved our uncle James Larvis Baker and he will truly be missed Praying for the rest of the family. Love always Douglas and Leslie Wasson

  2. Judy and Bill Glenn Avatar
    Judy and Bill Glenn

    Jim lived with an enthusiasm that brought energy wherever he was. Blessings to his family and friends in his passing.

  3. Mollianne and Ed Massey Avatar
    Mollianne and Ed Massey

    We only knew Jim for a few short years but are so thankful to have called him our friend. HIs warmth and wit were evident each and every time we had the pleasure to be in his company. His love for life and especially music was contagious. We will miss him. Rest well, dear friend.

  4. Heather Hicks Avatar
    Heather Hicks

    I’ve only known Mr. Jim for a few years but he was a delight. I will surely miss our convos on Ole Miss, politics and just life. He was so sweet to talk to my young son about Ole Miss and getting him into contact with some engineers. He will be missed so much.

  5. Steve and Sandra James Avatar
    Steve and Sandra James

    To know Jim Baker was to be swept up in his delight for life and all there is to love about our sojourn here. He was very artistic, creative and encouraging . Our lives were blessed by his acquaintance. He loved his family and was very proud of all of them . We extend our prayers and condolences to his loved ones.
    Rest in peace dear friend , we will see you later

  6. Kelli Scott Avatar
    Kelli Scott

    You will be deeply missed. I only knew you for a short while and I knew your were a wonderful man. Sending Hugs to heaven!!

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