retired funeral director and owner, Baird Funeral Home, Troy, Ohio, and father of funeral director Tamara Baird, also of Baird Funeral Home, died December 2, 2025, at age 95.
Baird served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. After returning from service, he attended Marietta College and graduated from the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science. His first position was at Irvin-Deeter Funeral Home, which later was renamed Baird Funeral Home. He worked there for more than 60 years. He served as president of the Ohio Funeral Directors Association, district governor of NFDA and board chair of the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science. He and his wife were named “Distinguished Citizens” by the Troy Area Chamber of Commerce in 2005.
Baird was a longtime member of and volunteer for First United Methodist Church, as well as a past co-leader of Let’s Go Travel Ministry. Over the years, he served in roles with the Troy Noon Optimist Club, Franklin Lodge #14 F.&A.M., Franklin Chapter #24 R.A.M., Franklin Council #14 R.&S.M., Coleman Commandery #17 K.T., Antioch Shrine Temple, Miami County Shrine Club, Order of Eastern Star Chapter #256, Miami County Men’s Republican Club, Troy Elks Lodge #833, Troy Museum Corp, Troy Board of Education and Upper Valley Joint Vocational School Boards, Upper Valley Non-Profit Charitable Corp, Miami County Unit of the American Red Cross, Troy Recreation Board, Miami County Fair Board, and Third Federal Savings & Loan Board of Directors. Baird also raised Percheron horses and provided horse teams for many parades and events.
Baird is survived by wife Ann; children Mark, Tami and Brent; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.