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Oliver Lester “Ollie” Bake

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Oliver Lester “Ollie” Bake Veteran

Birth
Saint Johns, Oneida County, Idaho, USA
Death
5 Feb 1993 (aged 62)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Oliver Lester Bake
Beloved father, husband, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend passed away Febuary 5, 1993 in Salt Lake City, Ut.

Born April 5, 1930 in St. John, Idaho to Everette Lester Bake and Mary Amanda Amn.

Was married in 1953, lster divorced. Married LuJuana Larsen March 24, 1976 in Elko, Nevada; later solomized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping and gardening. He worked at Little America as a supervisor of painting and decorating for 30 years. Enjoyed family and get togethers. He had a tremendous sense of humor.

He served in Korean Conflict in the Army.

Survived by wife, LuJuana; children, Brad Bake and Clay P. Bake; nine grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Grace Williams of Malad, Idaho; Phil Bake of Layton; Dale Bake of Gabbs, Nev; Lynn Bake of Salt Lake City.
Preceded in death by brother, Don Bake; sister Thelma Treyman; daughter Beatrice Jo Bake; granddaughter Elizabeth Bake.

Funeral services will be held Monday, Febuary 8, 1993 at ll a.m. at Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 Highland Drive, where friends may call Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. and Monday one hour prior to services at the mortuary. Interment Holladay Memorial Park 4900 Memory Lane.

Published in Salt Lake Tribune 2/6/1993

I worked with Ollie for 30 years. He was a good man, with a wonderful sense of humor. I remember him going on a fishing trip with our family and we really had a good time.
Rest in Peace my dear friend. Esther

Oliver Lester Bake
Beloved father, husband, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend passed away Febuary 5, 1993 in Salt Lake City, Ut.

Born April 5, 1930 in St. John, Idaho to Everette Lester Bake and Mary Amanda Amn.

Was married in 1953, lster divorced. Married LuJuana Larsen March 24, 1976 in Elko, Nevada; later solomized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping and gardening. He worked at Little America as a supervisor of painting and decorating for 30 years. Enjoyed family and get togethers. He had a tremendous sense of humor.

He served in Korean Conflict in the Army.

Survived by wife, LuJuana; children, Brad Bake and Clay P. Bake; nine grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Grace Williams of Malad, Idaho; Phil Bake of Layton; Dale Bake of Gabbs, Nev; Lynn Bake of Salt Lake City.
Preceded in death by brother, Don Bake; sister Thelma Treyman; daughter Beatrice Jo Bake; granddaughter Elizabeth Bake.

Funeral services will be held Monday, Febuary 8, 1993 at ll a.m. at Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 Highland Drive, where friends may call Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. and Monday one hour prior to services at the mortuary. Interment Holladay Memorial Park 4900 Memory Lane.

Published in Salt Lake Tribune 2/6/1993

I worked with Ollie for 30 years. He was a good man, with a wonderful sense of humor. I remember him going on a fishing trip with our family and we really had a good time.
Rest in Peace my dear friend. Esther



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