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Edmund W. "Eddie" Baye, age 93, died Tuesday morning, October 24, 2006, at the Rapid City Regional Hospital.

Edmund W. "Eddie" Baye was born September 4, 1913, in Webster, South Dakota, the son of Sylvan and Helena (Erdmann) Baye. At a young age the family moved five miles west of Philip to homestead. Eddie attended grade school at the Jones School west of Philip, and attended Philip High School, graduating in 1931. After graduation he hauled cream around the country with his International truck. He later worked for the State Highway Department.

Eddie was united in marriage to Louise A. "Birdie" Dalrymple on September 18, 1935 at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Philip. They made their home in Philip where Eddie worked at Dorothy Brothers as a mechanic and body man. In 1951, he and Dean Parsons bought the John Deere dealership from Dorothy Brothers, and started Baye and Parsons Implement. In 1957, he became sole owner of the dealership, and in 1968, changed the name to Baye and Sons. After thirty-seven years of ownership, Eddie retired in 1988, and spent his time enjoying his many hobbies, including golfing, camping, and traveling around the country in his motor home.

His wife Birdie preceded him in death on March 7, 2000. He continued to live in Philip and on August 21, 2004, Eddie married Lila Maxine Pratt in Long Beach, California. They spent the winter months in Long Beach, and the summers in Philip.

Eddie was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus, the Philip Chamber of Commerce, the Flying Farmers, and the South Dakota Wheatgrowers. Eddie enjoyed flying, holding his pilot’s license for many years

Grateful for having shared his life are his wife Lila Maxine Baye; three sons Edmund "Sonny" Baye, Jr. and his wife Elsie of Highmore, Robert Baye and his wife Shirley of Box Elder, and Richard Baye and his wife Teddy of Philip; a step-daughter Rita Parenti and her husband John of Long Beach, California; seventeen grandchildren; twenty-two great-grandchildren; four-great-great-grandchildren; and a brother Alfred Baye of Albuquerque, New Mexico; and a host of other relatives and friends.

In addition to his first wife Birdie, Eddie was preceded in death by a grandson Edmund Eugene Baye; his parents; two sisters Rosalie Keelin and Katherine Moss; and a brother Francis Baye.

Visitation was held 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 26, with a vigil service at 7:00 p.m., all at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Philip.

Mass of Christian Burial was held 10:00 a.m. Friday, October 27, at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, with Father Ron Garry as celebrant and Father Arnold Kari as con-celebrant.

Interment was in the Masonic Cemetery.

The family requests memorials directed to the Philip Health Services.

Rush Funeral Home of Philip is in charge of arrangements.

MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL

Friday, October 27, 2006 10:00 a.m.

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

Philip, South Dakota

 

CELEBRANT

Father Ron Garry

CON-CELEBRANT

Father Arnold Kari

 

MUSIC

JoAnne Stilwell – Organist

Maureen Palecek – Vocalist

"On Eagles’ Wings"

"Ave Maria"

"Lord’s Prayer"

 

LECTOR

Rita O'Connell

 

EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS

Art Kroetch - Les Pearson

 

USHERS

Sonny LaBeau – Terry Buchert

 

ACTIVE PALLBEARERS

Patrick Baye – Timothy Baye

Russell Baye – Sylvan Baye

Jordan Baye – Tyson Baye

 

HONORARY PALLBEARERS

All Relatives and Friends in Attendance

 

INTERMENT

Masonic Cemetery

Philip, South Dakota

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