1946
2016

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April 2, 2016
Mr Bauman was a wonderful person and fabulous Chemistry teacher. He made honors chemistry at OLE fun and it became my favorite area of science. My deepest sympathy to his family on their loss. Diana Fiocca Marshall, Akron
Mary Anne Whalen Koester
March 28, 2016
My deepest sympathy to Mr. Bauman's family. He was an amazing teacher even to this student who never quite "got" Chemistry. He had a unique sense of humor. Never thought of the physical pain you endured. Give Bob a big hug for us, will you? Mary Anne ("Anne's sister") OLE '78
Carol Teodosio Peter
March 20, 2016
Mr. Bauman,
Education will never be the same without the likes of you amongst the all time greatest teachers out there. You reached so many of us with your humor, your love for science and your dedication to teaching and learning. May you rest in peace. Thank you for all you gave to us at Our Lady of the Elms and so many others!
Don Baesel
March 20, 2016
I had the privilege of teaching with Carl for fourteen years at Brunswick High School. He was an EXCELLENT chemistry teacher and fine human being. Carl had a great sense of humor. It was sad watching him battle his health problems, but he always made the best of the situation. He never complained. Rest in peace.
Peg Rankin-Bingham
March 19, 2016
I was lucky to be a student of Carl's at OLE in 1973. He was such a good teacher and a kind, patient man. Our prayers are with him and the entire family.
Brenda Parker
March 18, 2016
Rest in Peace my friend. I had so much fun playing WWF with you except you were to smart for me. I will miss our chats. My Deepest Sympathy to Carl's family. Live for all of the good times and the memories. Hold them close to your heart.
Brenda Russell Parker
Carol Campbell
March 18, 2016
I was privileged and fortunate to teach with Carl during his years at Brunswick High School. He was a brilliant, professional, and compassionate man. I could go to him when my chemistry background was lacking,and he always cheerfully explained the answer to my questions without making me feel embarrassed. In spite of his crippling disease which must have caused him much pain, he had the bravest, optimistic spirit, and never lost his sense of humor. The world is a lesser place without him, but many lives are richer for having known him. My deepest sympathy to his family. I, among his many friends and former colleagues, are grieving, too.
Carol Campbell
Karen Gamauf-Ford
March 18, 2016
May you rest in peace. Your wit and kindness will always be remembered. My condolences to the entire family.
Wayne Calabrese
March 17, 2016
585. I type in Carl Bauman, hit Search, and that's the number of email messages that come up, stretching back to late 2008. And I think, "Dear Carl, I calculate that we have communicated with each other over the past seven-plus years, on average, once every five days." And I imagine Carl responding, "My dear math-challenged Wayne, strictly speaking, your calculation incorrectly gives equal weight to original messages, replies and mere copied-in messages sent to others; the correct average frequency of communication is more likely in the once weekly range." To which I think, "Heir Bauman, Redundancy Alert! You are German and you ALWAYS speak strictly." I wait. No response. For once, I have the final word. I don't want it...
We love to play with balls (Carl would like the obvious bawdiness of that) - footballs, tennis balls, bowling balls, golf balls, baseballs, soccer balls, basketballs. Carl's condition forced him to drop the balls (he would like that wordplay, too) a long time ago. In their place, he tossed around words, sending out perfect jewels of messages containing puns, syllogisms, portmanteau words, paraprisdokians (!) to those fortunate enough to be on his Contacts list. Best club I ever belonged to. Only club I never wanted to leave...
Carl was the most intelligent person I knew. He knew something about everything, and generally a lot more. I often wondered what it would be like not to know someone smarter than yourself. Carl knew the answer to that one too.
Carl and I shared a favorite high school teacher - Blaine Garretson. For many years, I used Garretson as my online password. I told Carl that he was no doubt the Mr Garretson for hundreds of his former students. Students who, if they read this, will be scrambling to change their passwords from Bauman...students who owe Carl a debt that can only be paid forward...
Carl was ferociously competitive, endlessly curious, and seriously funny. Gunter, Becky, Karen, Pat, Jane, Gene, Al, and so many others had their lives and their minds enriched every time Carl popped up in their Inbox.
Two days ago I read an online article about a surprising feature of prime numbers (numbers ending in 1, 3, 7 or 9, which are only divisible by 1 or themselves, but, of course, Carl would know that and at least two more interesting prime number properties) and I immediately went to press the Share icon only to realize that the only person in the whole world I wanted to share that with wouldn't receive it. I choked up and wiped my eyes. Hard. Again.
Carl, what I want to say - no, my dear fellow agnostic friend, what I want to pray - is that for once in your too short life you were wrong, and we will have the chance, somehow, somewhere, to once again Share with one another...
Till then, rest, Carl, rest in peace, mein lieber Freund...
Al Calabrese
March 17, 2016
It was 1954. My family had just moved to a sleepy hamlet with gravel and tar roads called Fairlawn. My parents put me on a rattling bus and sent me off to an old brown building called Copley School. I timidly walked into my new 4th grade classroom and met a tall, lanky kid named Carl Bauman. And so it began, an entire lifetime of a close, lasting, bonding friendship that would inform and enrich both of us. We played, we grew, we learned and in turn we became educators.
Carl became the consummate teacher. He was a natural. His intellect, his demeanor, his respect for his students and fellow teachers grew with each year in a very distinguished career. At Our Lady of the Elms High School and Brunswick High School, I saw first hand the way students and staff responded to Carl, and the respect, gratitude, and yes, affection he engendered.
As my close friend, he was a companion and competitor. Unrivaled at chess and bowling, I usually found myself taking lessons. His German stoic lust for life always captured and enriched any moments we shared to such an extent that I didn't mind losing (well, maybe a little).
If Carl were here, he would probably say "Cut it short Al, so we can raise a glass to a life well-lived in the face of great odds. And in that moment he is once again the consummate teacher.
Kelly Gump
March 17, 2016
Sorry to hear this news....I had Mr. Bauman for chemistry and AP chemistry at BHS (class of 92). I went on to become a science teacher and while I liked him then, I truly appreciate how good he was at his job now that I know that world.....sorry for your loss.
Joyelle Savage-Caraballo
March 17, 2016
Mr. Bauman will always be remembered. He was my Chemistry teacher at Brunswick High School. He always made learing fun. From his sarcasm to his humor he truly engaged with the students. I commended him for facing each day with the pain he experienced from the arthritis. I have thought about him through the years. Nice to see he lead such a full life. My deepest sympathies to his family and friends!

Carl at our 45th class of 1964 Reunion
Pat Clark
March 17, 2016
It was such a pleasure knowing you Carl. I always felt so bad you suffered so during your life time. But you always seemed to make the best of it. Rest in peace. Love and Prayers to all your family.
valerie becker
March 16, 2016
linda and family -- heartfelt sentiments for your devastating loss.
with prayers that the love your family shared - along with how your brother was fulfilled while reaching out to many in such positive ways (obvious from the loving tributes to him) will bring you even a little comfort.
thinking of you, love valerie
March 16, 2016
My sincere condolences go out to the family. Carl was in every one of my classes from eighth grade through graduation in 1964 at Copley High School. He was a huge intellect, an analytical and critical thinker, and someone whose character and opinion I always respected. I remember sitting behind him in Algebra class and seeing him massage his hands and his knees every day. His endurance and courage in the face of a lifetime of painful health problems was amazing. He will be remembered and missed. Sincerely, Edy Douglas Checketts
Sharon McKinley
March 16, 2016
rest in peace
Toni Paul
March 16, 2016
30+ years later he was still one of the best teachers I ever had. RIP Mr. Bauman
March 16, 2016
Our Heavenly Father is the Creator of life and he alone is capable of restoring life.
My sincere condolences.
Laura Popovich-Dues, class of 1990
March 16, 2016
RIP.... You reached many students... Honored to be one of them.
Cherese Collins
March 16, 2016
May God spread his peace, mercy, and comfort over the family in this difficult time. I will remember Mr. Bauman for his sense of humor! He really loved his daughter Annie so much. My prayers are with you all!
Thomas Fultz
March 16, 2016
One of the BEST, Most Entertaining Teachers I ever had. Mr. Bauman (Carl) knew how to keep idiot kids, (like me) interested in what he was teaching. And he also let us be goofs. He was FUN. RIP, MR. Bauman! Oh Chemistry....Oh Chemistry...I proudly sing that hymn to my 15 year daughter.
Courtney Schweter-Wallace
March 16, 2016
RIP Mr. Bauman. You were an awesome teacher who inspired many. My prayers are with your family.
Courtney Schweter-Wallace - BHS Class of '93
Allison DeShon
March 16, 2016
RIP Mr Bauman! I remember you well and with fond memories at OLE
Allison Stephan DeShon, Class of '76
March 16, 2016
RIP, Mr. Bauman... A very kind, interesting man and an AWESOME teacher! My deepest sympathy to the Bauman family. I pray that God's love and your many wonderful memories will ease the sadness. Karen (Stimler) Cook - O.L.E. '76
March 16, 2016
I would like to offer my condolences to the family, knowing that the God of love will soothe the anxieties and give you all comfort. Psalms 94:19
Al Gaylord
March 15, 2016
Carl, I can hardly believe that you are gone!! I always enjoyed seeing you and talking with you at our Class of 1964 Reunions. May you enjoy your peace and freedom with our Lord! Until we meet again, RIP!
jane hull
March 15, 2016
RIP, Mr. Bauman. You taught me not to be afraid of making phone calls. You taught me how to win at chess. You taught me how to use a slide rule. And if you had known I got offered a graduate assistantship in Chemistry you probably would have died 30 years ago. You also had an amazing sense of humor and had Firesign Theatre memorized. We took to you, and you took to us... And what do you suppose we took?
My deepest condolences to the family. Jane Hull O.L.E. '76
Lori Harper
March 15, 2016
R.I.P. Mr. Bauman
Rosemary (Rose) Valente (Mueller)
March 15, 2016
Carl. I will miss your funny remarks when we played WWFs. Your wit is awesome. Peace be with you my friend.
debbie macur
March 15, 2016
Your intelligent, informative and witty emails will be missed. You fought your battles bravely. I will always admire your determination to live life the best you could.. Rest in peace, fellow Gemini
Pat Jacobs-Dorrell
March 15, 2016
Watching Jeopardy and discussing the contestants and the "questions" will never be the same - - Enjoyed our families' "OG" get togethers. A Manhattan Toast to you, Carl - Love You - Cousin Pat
Rebecca Reckner
March 15, 2016
Peace
Fred Dugach
March 15, 2016
To my favorite cousin, a really super intelligent, witty, and fun loving guy that was dealt more than his fair share of health problems.
He always did his best to overcome all of the obstacles that life gave him. We know that it was never easy but he excelled as he had done so many times in so many different ways.
We are truly going to miss him.
Our sincere condolences.
All my love, Fred.
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