Rynell Marion Baker II

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Rynell Marion Baker II, affectionately known as “Chuk” (Chuka), was born on December 30, 1988, to Carmen Dukes and Rynell Marion Baker. This world was graced with his loving, courageous, and spirited presence for 34 beautiful years. Rynell’s early education took place at Washington Elementary School, and he later graduated from Sam and Rose Stein Education Center.

Despite being diagnosed with Epileptic Aphasia at the age of five and becoming nonverbal due to this diagnosis, Rynell never allowed his condition to define him. Instead, he lived life with a spirit of adventure, often finding joy in the outdoors and
exploring San Diego via bus rides alongside his doting great-grandmother, “Granny.”

Rynell’s faith was a significant part of his life, a testament to his church visits with Granny. His favorite phrase, “Praise the Lord,” reflected his unwavering belief and gratitude for life’s blessings. The caregivers at DSC, Luis and Arturo, who also resided with him, held a special place in their hearts for him. They accompanied him on field trips, long walks and rides, ensuring all his needs were met, and that Rynell enjoyed every minute of it. His mother, Carmen, kept him well-groomed and handsome, reinforcing the warm, loving environment that Rynell called home.

On October 4, 2023, Rynell passed away peacefully.

Rynell was preceded in death by his grandmother Oxivaner McClure “Candye”, and great-grandmother, Hazel McClure “Granny”.

Left to celebrate and cherish his memory are his parents; Carmen Dukes and Rynell Baker, Sr., his bonus father Sherman Dukes, who provided additional love and support, all of San Diego, his beloved grandmother Lurenette Griffin, grandfather Bonaparte
Baker “Bonay”, his four sisters and four brothers; Isis Williams, Tajjahnee Williams, Sher’cari Dukes, De’Azhae Baker, John Williams III, Ricky Cotton II, and Jaquan Baker of San Diego, CA, and John’ae Williams of San Antonio, TX, his God Mothers; Natarshia Barnes and Utopia Penn, and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Rynell’s life was a testament to courage, resilience, and love. He faced his challenges head-on, and his spirited personality brought joy to everyone around him. His memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who loved him. The years we were blessed to have Rynell in our lives may not have been long enough, but we are grateful for every moment we shared with him.

Rest in peace, dear Rynell, until we meet again.