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Fredrick Baird Obituary

Fredrick C. Baird
1948 ~ 2020
Fredrick (Fred) C. Baird, 72 of West Jordan "is no longer on his starting block waiting for the starter gun." Instead he died peacefully in his sleep on March 26, 2020 with his loving wife by his side. Fred was born on Feb 20, 1948 in Vallejo, Solano, California to loving parents, Max Baird and Dorothy
(Dolbey) Baird. He married his sweetheart, Mindy Mories on July 19, 2008.
Fred's dad served 30 years in the Navy and so the family moved many times living in Phoenix, Az, Long Beach Ca, Honolulu Hi, Imperial Beach, Ca, Lakewood, Ca, Yokohama, Japan, and then San Diego, CA.
Fred attended Helix High School in La Mesa, San Diego 10th-12th grades.
Fred's father was a competitive swimming coach and instilled in Fred a love for the sport that lasted his entire life. He was a star athlete and extraordinary swimmer. He was driven and determined, and he went on to have an exceptional swimming career. In High School and College, he was an All American. He was inducted into the San Diego Breitbard Athletic Hall of Fame, and awarded a Scholarship to BYU for swimming. Fred also medaled in the 2006 FINA World swimming championships.
Fred graduated with a Master's degree from BYU and in addition to having an excellent academic career,he went on to become one of BYU's greatest swimmers. As a freshman he set an NCAA record in the 200-yard butterfly. He terrorized WAC opponents as he was crowned WAC champion in the 100-yard
and 200-yard butterfly. Fred was undefeated in the 200-yard butterfly during his dual-meet career at BYU. As a proud Cougar, Fred brought national attention to BYU by being named an All-American in both the 100- and 200-yard butterfly, and in 1983 Fred was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame at BrighamYoung University.
In addition to swimming, Fred loved his careers in law enforcement and teaching. He served in Law Enforcement for thirty years. Fred served the public holding positions as Section Commander for SLCC, Section Commander for Intelligence Center, Section Commander for Internal Affairs, Supervisor of Special Investigations Section, Financial Crimes Investigator, Certification Supervisor for POST, Department of Commerce/DOPL Investigator, and Deputy Sheriff, Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office.
Finally retiring in 2009, he then went on teach Criminal Justice as an Adjunct Professor at the college level.
Fred held numerous positions in the Church of Jesus Christ of atter-day Saints, including Counselor in Ward and Singles Ward Bishoprics, High Counselor, and Stake and Ward Mission leader. He loved helping the missionaries!
Fred also loved his dog Gunner, who will never have a better best friend.
Fred loved music, especially the oldies, he played the drums and was in a band that played all the great songs he loved so much including the song "Wipe Out" and other classics. Fred also loved Christmas. A holiday that was very special to him growing up and as an adult.
But most of all, Fred loved his family. In addition to his loving wife, Mindy Baird and her daughter,Jordan Lee Baker, and his niece Mckadie Mories, he is also survived by his sister, Ginger Baird Robbins,Daughters Kimberlee Baird Montoya; her children, Anthony, Alex and Samuel, Aimee Baird, her husband
Jesse Driffill; their children Alexandria and Andrew, Nichole Baird, and son Tony Baird, his wife Katrina Tyler Baird and their children Maxwell and Audrey. Fred is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Everyone who had the good fortune to know Fred will dearly miss his wonderful stories and how he commanded your undivided attention. We will miss how funny, kind, and generous he was. You always felt a little safer and more at peace with the world when Fred was in the room.
Interment will take place at Larkin Sunset Gardens in Sandy, Utah on April 1, 2020. A celebration of Fred's extraordinary life will take place at a future date when everyone who loved him so much, will be able to gather and swap stories, many of which he told us.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Mar. 29, 2020.

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Franklin Troy Mecham

April 2, 2020

Fred was my instructor for criminal Justice .He taught me you are never to old to do something you love . He was one of the best inspirations in my Field through him never giving up on the students .He made a impact on us to be come the best we can be in the field we chose . God speed Officer Baird my condolence to his wife and family

Rachel Wrigley

March 31, 2020

I am heart broken.

Charles - You left this life far too early.
So many memories from my childhood on up into my adult life. I wish we had another day to reminisce, another day for you to roll your eyes at me, another day to laugh, another day to give you a big hug and kiss on the cheek.

I look forward to hearing many more stories about you as time goes on.

It blows me away that your amazing, beautiful family will not be able to see their FATHER and GRANDFATHER laid to rest. But you know, better than anyone, your kids are TOUGH as nails (like you) and this roadblock will only bring them that much closer.

As so many of your loved ones have already mentioned, your children and grandchildren have lost an amazing father and grandfather, that cannot be said enough.

You will always be in my heart, I LOVE you.

Kimber, Camille, Niiiiiicooolo and TOOONY- I love you all so much. Stay strong, be kind, continue to keep your dads memory alive and give your beautiful mother a hug!

I love you ALL to the moon!

Jeff Collins

March 31, 2020

Sorry for the loss of such a kind and loving family member, may your family find strength in each other to honor his legacy each day. Peace be with each of your hearts.

Nikki❤

March 31, 2020

Aimee, Nicole, Kimberlee snd Tony. I am so so sorry for your loss. I could never imagine what you guys are all going through right now. Not only the loss of your amazing dad but the fight to be involved in laying your dad to rest. I knew the amount of love he had for you all! He was always your protector and loved you all so much. I know your family unit is so strong and very intimidating to others!!! remember what you had no matter what because those memories can never be taken away as hard as anyone try's I love you all so much and will miss your dad. I loved seeing him every time I walked in your house. He was the greatest. May his memory be eternalXXOO

Paul Sir

March 30, 2020

God Bless you Coach Baird! You had a great influence on me and I wasn't on the swim team. Granite '71, '72! My prayers go out to the Baird family.

Joel & Candace Candace

March 30, 2020

Kimber, Aimee, Nicole and Tony Im so sorry for your loss. Gone but not forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Love you Bairds

Glenna Bytendorp

March 30, 2020

Our deepest sympathy to Mindi, Jordan, McKadie,
Ginger and the Baird children and grandchildren. Fred was a beloved friend, mentor and example of kindness and compassion. He was always the first to offer love and support through good times and bad. Fred accomplished many things in his life. He never bragged about his swimming medals or his achievements in law enforcement. Mindi brought joy into his life and he always spoke about how much he loved her. Fred, you will always remain our cherished friend and we are grateful to have had your in our lives. We will miss your smile and hugs.

Heather

March 30, 2020

Kimberlee, Aimee, Nicole and Tony: I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of your father. I know how special he was to all of you. He may be gone for now but will remain in your hearts forever. Your father is apart of your soul and he will live on through his children and grandchildren. My deepest condolences.

Fred, I have never apologized for stealing your hostess cupcakes & zingers out of the fridge when I was a little kid. I know I wasn't suppose to touch them but I ate them anyway. I'm very sorry. RIP my friend.

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