In Memory

Steven Baadsgaard



 
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08/01/09 05:09 PM #1    

Cammie Larsen (Didas)

Steven Glen Baadsgaard beloved son, brother, uncle and friend, passed away on February 24, 2007 after a long courageous battle with cancer. Steven was born on November 3, 1971 to Glen and Patty Baadsgaard of Benjamin, Utah.

Steven was blessed with an abundance of talent, wit, charm, and personality. He had the ability to fix or build anything. He liked to restore old cars and build things in his shop. He loved to play the guitar and harmonica. Steven graduated from Spanish Fork High School in 1990 and attended Utah State University. He has traveled and worked for various places around the country in the automotive industry while pursuing his musical ambitions. He was recently employed with Property Damage Appraisers in West Jordan, Utah.

Steven leaves behind his sweetheart and fianc? Lydiabeth Eshelman. She was a very special blessing in his life and helped him through a very hard time. Together they shared many happy times camping and exploring the less traveled roads of Utah.

Steven is survived by his mother and father and six sisters, Michelle (Jim) Dalley of Hurricane, Tami Hudman of Springville, Tricia (Wes) Snyder of Spanish Fork, Traci Baadsgaard of Spanish Fork, Kelly (David) Ledward of Springville, Hana (Todd) Freeman of Springville, five nieces, seven nephews and his grandfather Waldo Swenson. He was preceded in death by his grandfather Alfred Baadsgaard, grandmothers Lola Baadsgaard, Colleen Baadsgaard, Ruby Swenson and nephew Porter Snyder.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday February 28, at 11:00 a.m. in the Benjamin LDS Chapel 3200 West 7300 South Benjamin, UT. Family and friends may call on Tuesday evening, February 27, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Walker Mortuary 187 South Main Street Spanish Fork and on Wednesday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. at the Benjamin Chapel. Interment will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery.

05/21/10 09:19 AM #2    

Debbie Hjorth (Turgeon)

From his 2nd grade teacher:

"I remember Steven in our Lake Shore second grade as a good, healthy person, a good student, and an especially talented artist.  My condolences to family and friends."

Mr. Clark


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