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Floyd Dee Baird

1951 - 2018

Floyd Dee Baird obituary, 1951-2018, Salt Lake City, UT

BORN

1951

DIED

2018

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3651 South 900 East

Salt Lake City, Utah

Floyd Baird Obituary

Floyd Dee Baird
1951 - 2018
Floyd "Dee" Baird passed away peacefully on Saturday March 17, 2018, at the age of 66, at his home in Salt Lake City, Utah, with his dogs, wife and family, and after years of battling Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF).
Dee is survived by his wife Colleen Dahl Reber Baird; children Brant Dee (Gina) Baird, Kolby Scott Reber, and Karl Don Baird; grandchildren Ellie Morgan Baird & Braden Dee Baird; brothers Don Wallace "Wally" (Susie) Baird & Michael (Annie) Baird; sisters Margaret (Mike) Tomany, Mary Beth (Kevin) Pollock, Kami (Aaron) Brand; his 3 best friends and his faithful 4-legged companion Kolt. He is preceded in death by his father Don J. Baird; mother Beth Wallace Sherrett; and father in-law George B. Dahl.
"If you are reading this then I am a goner. Born on June 23, 1951, to Don J and Beth Wallace (later divorced) in Brigham City, Utah. Growing up was easy with bikes, camping, fishing, horses, and motorcycles. It never stopped. My brothers, friends and I graduated from Box Elder High School. I married Nancy Perry (later divorced) and went to work. I earned my Masters Electrician License and worked new construction for 20 years while owning my own business, with partner, Don Peck. I then moved on to Boeing for the better part of 27 years, and I loved it. We work hard and played harder. In 1979, I met Colleen Dahl Reber at an Animal House Party, and on March 7, 1985, she became Mrs. Baird, and she became the love of my life. I have three sons, mine, hers and ours. I enjoyed boating, camping, fishing, hiking and hunting. I loved doing it with family and good friends, including: boating with the in-laws Barney and Deb, camping at Pine Cliff, hunting and fishing with the boys, weekly hikes with Ken and my dog Cyrus. Most of all I liked being in love with Colleen and doing my best to raise my sons. I love you all dearly, all of you."
Dee was an extraordinary man who lived life to the fullest while making a positive impact on all those he came across. He loved with all his heart and in return was loved by so many. If Dee couldn't fix it, then it couldn't be fixed.
Some of Dee's greatest memories include The Hook Willey, an annual guys only fishing trip down The Green River during Mother's Day weekend. Dee was an avid Fly Fisherman waking up early to catch the first fish of the day. Other great memories include Lake Powell, Starvation Reservoir, going on long mountain drives with a truck full of family & friends, sitting around the campfire telling stories, and raising to many dogs to name. Dee was an avid U of U sports fan, "GO UTES!" In his younger days Dee loved to go bowling, and was in a few different leagues, and also loved snow skiing at Snowbasin with his family.
Colleen & family would like to thank Dr. Amrapali Shah, MD, whose compassion and sincere caring made Dee feel more at peace when he would leave her office; to CNS Hospice, especially Marina, who he looked forward to seeing every Monday and Friday; his friends or "other family" at Boeing, that remained in contact with him, before and after he had retired; The Chapel Motorcycle Shop, & their friends/customers that helped give him a purpose and always treated him with respect; Doug Stone for being a great neighbor; Liz Guyre for being who you are; and last but not least, Robin Nielsen & Paula Behrend, for being great and being behind the scenes with love and concern for our family.
You will be missed by all, ML&R.
A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, March 31, 2018 from 3:00 - 5:00 PM at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City. Guests are encouraged to use the complimentary valet parking on the north side of the building.
For extended obituary and photos please visit www.thechapelmotorcycleshop.com/inmemoryof.htm.
Online condolences may be offered and a tribute video slideshow may be viewed at www.starksfuneral.com.

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

Published by Deseret News on Mar. 25, 2018.

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March 26, 2018

Sorry to hear of Dee's passing. My condolences to the family.
Artie Peck

Sue Taylor Boyd

March 26, 2018

To the Baird Family, my sincerest condolences on your premature loss. Dee was just a few years younger than me, but I remember many happy vacations with our families (our mothers were first cousins) in Brigham City and at Bear Lake. We wish you all the peace and love that come with fond remembrances of shared experiences. Suzee Taylor Boyd

Doug Skordas

March 26, 2018

Colleen et. al.:
Words cannot convey the sadness felt over Dee's passing.
Dee was universally loved by all, was a kind and gentle soul, and had a heart of gold...he will be missed.

Floyd Dee Baird Box Elder High, Class of 1969

Bob Holmes

March 26, 2018

Ron Petersen

March 25, 2018

I first meet Deeder when we were four years old and he soon became my first friend. Later, we attended Mrs. Woodlands kindergarten class together. Before long we were gradating from high school. Thanks for the memories!!!
Pete

March 25, 2018

My deepest condolences to the family of the loss of your loved one. May God comfort and sooth you in the days to come. Ps. 94:19. Susan

Paul Sturzenegger

March 25, 2018

Dee was a man with integrity and always had a smile.A good friend that can never be replaced. My love and heart goes out to the family that is a mix of special people.

A. M.

March 25, 2018

My sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time. (Psalm 119:50,76)

Dave Spainhower

March 25, 2018

Colleen am very sorry for your loss, you got great memories.

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