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Kenneth Bradley Baird

Salt Lake City, Utah

Mar 30, 1933 – Oct 3, 2013

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BORN
March 30, 1933
DIED
October 3, 2013
LOCATION
Salt Lake City, Utah

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1933 ~ 2013Kenneth Bradley Baird of Heber City, took his family by surprise when he crossed home plate for the last time on Thursday, October 3, 2013. His cheering squad and team players were there by his side, as he left to meet up with his favorite fan, scorekeeper and wife, Marilyn Duffin...

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The Earth lost an Angel in Kenny Baird. I was fortunate enough to have Kenny mentor me for the Park City Manager position in 2006 to 2009. What i learned from this man was treat everyone with dignity, respect and make every customer think he is the only customer in the world. Kenny could do this better than anybody. I will miss his sparkling eyes and a smile that just made you feel giddy all over the place.

Uncle Kenny was a great example in my life! I could always plan on a big hug and a big smile from him with each and every greeting. I don't think I ever saw Uncle Kenny without a smile on his face! I was fortunate for the opportunity to live with the Baird's my senior year of high school and Uncle Kenny made sure I felt right at home.
I'm so very grateful for all of Uncle Kenny's kindness towards me and I will truly miss him! My thoughts and prayers are with you, my Baird cousin's.

To the Baird Family:

We just learned about Ken's sudden passing and want to express our love and condolences to your family. Ken was an important mentor to me while we worked at Monroc by day and played softball by night; and, he has been a life-long friend for more than 30 years. He was always positive, respectful, and a great example in work, in play, and in life. I didn't see him often over the last few years, but whenever we did meet there was always that warm and genuine...

Mark I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. I haven't seen him for years but remember the baseball games in your frontyard.You and your family are in my thoughts.

Ken was a great man in his own right but his greatest legacy is the family he left behind who make him look really good by the way they have lived their lives and what they have become. It's an honor to be friends with such a clan.