Wife remembers NIST scientist killed by tree branch
LONGMONT -- Karen Baker-Jarvis kissed her husband on the forehead, told him she loved him, closed the car door, and ran into the road screaming for help Saturday.
Passers-by stopped, including a doctor, but the man who she said spent his life protecting her and their family succumbed to injuries he suffered when high winds sent a tree branch through their car's windshield and into his chest. Though badly injured, he managed to pull over the car and stop it safely.
James "Jim" Baker-Jarvis, 61, is survived by his wife, daughter Aquene and son Duff. The accomplished National Institute of Standards and Technology physicist left behind a large extended family, including nine siblings and their families, and hundreds of friends and co-workers, Karen Baker-Jarvis said.
On Thursday, she displayed photos of her husband spanning 32 years of their marriage, including one of him in his 20s in the 1970s with his long hair held back with a small headband adorned with a feather tucked under it. Other family photos chronicled time spent riding freight trains and sleeping in hammocks suspended in the cars or, perhaps most importantly, the family navigating white-water rapids in canoes. The couple loved white-water canoeing so much that they both became instructors and traveled to white-water spots around the country.

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