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BAUER, Marc Calvin -- A resident of Santa Barbara, California, and native of Tullahoma, Marc attended Tennessee Tech and graduated in 1985 with a degree in electrical engineering. His career as an engineer took him to work for Sverdrup for a number of years at Arnold Air Force Base; to Saudi Arabia working for the British Aerospace; to Boulder, Colorado, where he worked for Ball Aerospace; and finally to Santa Barbara, California, where he worked for Raytheon corporation as a senior systems engineer. He was also a member of the technical society IEEE. Marc grew up in Tullahoma and graduated THS with the class of 1977. He was a long-distance track runner and worked as a mechanic repairing Volkswagens for Paschal Shelton Jr., during this time. As an adult, his hobby was rebuilding vintage vacuum tube hi-fi audio equipment and scuba diving. Marc is survived by his daughter, Blake (Sarah) Bauer (34) of Boulder, Colorado; his two brothers, Mike and Mitchell Bauer; his co-parent to their daughter, Allison Shelton Gunne; her husband. Walter Gunne; and her father, Paschal Shelton Jr. Marc passed after a six-month battle with pancreatic cancer at the age of 59. A secular celebration of Marc's life will take place grave-side at the Curlee Cemetery at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 21. Donations in memory of Marc can be made to the Hands-On Science Center of Tullahoma.
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Marc was a very good friend to me and my brother Mike. We all played together in Normandy in the creek and around the little community. We attended the little school in Normandy. I had a chance to visit him when he was out in Boulder Colorado. I also had the opportunity to go with him on his many numerous trips to visit his father when he was hospitalized in Nashville. He was a great father, great son, Great brother, great engineer and great friend. He will be sadly missed. My sincere condolences to his daughter Sarah and his brothers Mike and Mitchell.
Deborah Gibbs
March 19, 2018
To the Bauer family and friends, I am sincerely sorry for the loss of your loved one . May you find comfort in knowing that God keeps those who pass away in his memory because they are precious in his eyes - Psalms 116:15
Deepest condolences
February 19, 2018
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