
Robert “Bob” Ernest Baugh went on to join his daughters Melissa Baugh (Perry) Parrino and Janet Baugh (Jess) Montegudo in Heaven on Monday, July 31, 2023. He is survived by his adoring wife, Leah Rae Fielder Baugh, daughter, Leah Ann Baugh (Ken) Messer, brother Eldon Royce Baugh and sister Ruth Ann Baugh Duffy. He leaves a great legacy of 9 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren with one on the way. He is preceded in death by his parents Ernest Dayton Baugh and Ruby Pearl Holt Baugh and his brother Ronald Cordell Baugh. He was born in Bridgeport, TX on June 21, 1936, married his sweetheart in Ardmore, OK on May 25th, 1957, and lived most of his life in Baton Rouge, LA. He worked at Ormet Corporation, Occidental, and eventually retired from Olin Corporation. He is remembered as a devoted and loving servant who spent many years greeting worshipers at Chapel on the Campus. He served his community both in Baton Rouge and at his second home in Lake City, Colorado. He enjoyed the great outdoors, fishing, fly fishing, jeeping, and spending time with his family. Relatives and friends are invited to join the family memorial service at Community Bible Church, 8354 Jefferson Hwy, Baton Rouge, on Friday, August 18, 2023, at 3PM.
So sorry to hear about Bob. Prayers and thoughts for the entire family. Most likely we will not be able to make the trip. All of us that had a chance to go to Lake City really enjoyed seeing him and the family. Love, Mary Ann, Denise, Danny, Dianna, Debra and families 🙏😘😇🫂🤗
Dear family, we are so sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. Leah Rae, even though we haven’t lived in close enough proximity for regular visits, we always treasured our visits at family reunions and in CO. We send our love to you.
Bob was a really good big brother. He taught me how to ride a bike on his very BIG bike, took me to movies, would catch me when I would run and jump off of our grandparents tall front porch, this is just a small list of the many things he did. He had a great sense of humor and no one could tell a joke like he did. Distance has kept us from seeing each other very often but I will miss him and treasure my memories of him.
Your loving sister,
Ruth Ann
Our thoughts and prayers are with our Baton Rouge family! Uncle Bob was a jovial and fun guy who loved people but most especially his family!
We love you all,
Brandy Young
We are so sorry about Uncle Bob. We will miss him. Love ya’ll!