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EDWARD J. BAIER

Washington, District of Columbia

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BAIER EDWARD J. BAIER (Age 89) Died on December 13, 2014, surrounded by family. Formerly of Vienna and Gainesville, VA, he was living at Country Meadows in Frederick, MD. Born on April 1, 1925 in Pittsburgh, PA, he attended the University of Pittsburgh where he received his undergraduate and...

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A true professional and great friend.

My condolences to Ed's family. I saw him last summer when I was in the area. He was in good spirits and had that look in his eyes. He was a great man and friend.

To his family, friends, collaborators,
I didn't have the chance to know and meet Mr. Baier. I have read this very short biography and I am truly impressed by the work he has done over his career. I share his passion for industrial hygiene and the importance to diffuse the knowledge all around the world. We need in our society men like Mr. Baier.
My condolences to the family.
Daniel Drolet,
2013 Edward J. Baier technical achievement award recipient

Ed and Gracie were friends of ours for over fifty years, both professionally and personally. I have good memories of our times together. I wish the family great memories of this wonderful couple.

Ed was a mentor to us all.

My condolences to the family. Ed was a giant in the Industrial Hygiene field. He was a mentor to many (including my late husband) and a good friend to all he met. He is now reunited with his beloved Grace and will one day welcome us to heaven. Love and prayers to all of you.

A long time friend and colleague.He will be missed by many. May he rest in peace and may God bless his family and friends.

I extend my sincere condolences to the family for the loss of your loved one. May the God of peace(Ps.83:18)provide you the comfort you need at this most difficult time.

Ed was always fun to visit with and he took a warm interest in each of us. Obviously he has made his mark on our times in the occupational health arena...a life that made a difference! You can be proud, and I pray are comforted in the knowledge that he and your Mom are now reunited. Love, prayers and hugs to you all!