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Ian Baugh

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Ian Baugh, 25, of Denver and Colorado Springs, lost his 11-year battle with cancer on November 20, 2007. He is survived by his mother, Beth (Steve) Thomas of Colorado Springs, his father Tom (Jim Jeffery) Baugh of Denver, and Angelo, his beloved Great Dane. Memorial Services 11:00 Saturday, St....

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Tom and family: My sympathy to you and your family during this time.You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Pam and I remember with much joy the vacation you spent with us in England several years ago. Unfortunately our paths haven't crossed much since then but we have followed with great admiration and love your courageus fight aganst the dreaded disease. May happier days be with you now.

Tom and family: My sympathy to you and your family during this time.You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Both Richard and I mourn the loss of a courageous soul. With Saul, these guys were the three Musketeers at Foothills years ago. We won't forget his fighter's heart and may God put His arms around you now.
Always, Cindy Armstrong and Richard Libbey

I'm so sorry for your loss. Please know that your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Although it is difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, may looking back in memory help comfort your tomorrow. To lose a loved one, a dear friend or any other important figure in our life, is one of the most difficult experiences to endure. Sometimes, when someone close passes away, we might even be at a loss for words. And that is ironic because this is precisely when words can count the most-to ackknowledge the sadness, to show support for those left behind, to recall the special-and...

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. Barb and I offer our prayers and sympathy on your loss of Ian. Our deepest condolences are with you as you grieve. May God Bless and watch over you.