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Seemann “CB” Baugh

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Seemann “CB” Baugh

Birth
Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA
Death
10 Mar 2011 (aged 58)
Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, USA
Burial
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Seemann Baugh "CB" 58, lost his battle with cancer on March 10, 2011 in Longmont, CO.
He was born in Minot, ND to Mary Margaret and Donald Baugh. CB graduated from Jamestown High School 1970 in ND.
He attained Undergraduate and Master Degrees from University of North Dakota and Mankato State University. For the past 10 years, he was an Instructor of Physical Education, Sport & Exercise Science and Coordinator of the coaching minor program at Ball State University in Muncie, IN. For the first 31 years of his career CB served as a NCAA Division I & II collegiate swimming and diving coach while continually involved with collegiate conferences, NISCA, NCAA, USS Nationals, Olympic Trials and Pan-Am Games as a swimming and diving official. During this time he received the Collegiate Conference Swim Coach of the Year six times, Physical Education Department Teacher Award four times, and Colorado H.S. Northern Conference Coach of the Year twice.
Seemann was an avid adventurer and long-distance cyclist, such rides as RAIN, Nite Ride of Indianapolis, Hilly 100, Ragbarai in Iowa, and various Iron Man and Triathlon Competitions. He was a certified PADI Dive Master, NAUI and YMCA Scuba Dive instructor. In 2001, he was a coordinator and Mountain Bike Commissioner for the World Police & Fire Games in Indianapolis. Seemann also, was the Indianapolis-Scarborough Peace Games Chairman and Head Swimming Coach, and participated in Dr. Councilman Swim Camp and the Boys Clubs of Indianapolis. He prided himself on helping his friends who will always remember him as a man with a hugely generous and loving heart.
Seemann is survived by his daughter Kaylee Baugh, brothers Patrick and Michael, sisters Deb Maria Lamia and Mary Beth Pieske (David), nieces Chea Lynn Baugh and Brandi Bodvig, and nephew Joseph Lamia. His parents Donald & Mary Margaret Baugh proceeded in death. Memorial Contributions may be made to Hospice of Boulder & Broomfield Counties, Colorado and Cardinal Greenway Trail in Muncie, IN
Jamestown Sun, ND March 16, 2011
Seemann Baugh "CB" 58, lost his battle with cancer on March 10, 2011 in Longmont, CO.
He was born in Minot, ND to Mary Margaret and Donald Baugh. CB graduated from Jamestown High School 1970 in ND.
He attained Undergraduate and Master Degrees from University of North Dakota and Mankato State University. For the past 10 years, he was an Instructor of Physical Education, Sport & Exercise Science and Coordinator of the coaching minor program at Ball State University in Muncie, IN. For the first 31 years of his career CB served as a NCAA Division I & II collegiate swimming and diving coach while continually involved with collegiate conferences, NISCA, NCAA, USS Nationals, Olympic Trials and Pan-Am Games as a swimming and diving official. During this time he received the Collegiate Conference Swim Coach of the Year six times, Physical Education Department Teacher Award four times, and Colorado H.S. Northern Conference Coach of the Year twice.
Seemann was an avid adventurer and long-distance cyclist, such rides as RAIN, Nite Ride of Indianapolis, Hilly 100, Ragbarai in Iowa, and various Iron Man and Triathlon Competitions. He was a certified PADI Dive Master, NAUI and YMCA Scuba Dive instructor. In 2001, he was a coordinator and Mountain Bike Commissioner for the World Police & Fire Games in Indianapolis. Seemann also, was the Indianapolis-Scarborough Peace Games Chairman and Head Swimming Coach, and participated in Dr. Councilman Swim Camp and the Boys Clubs of Indianapolis. He prided himself on helping his friends who will always remember him as a man with a hugely generous and loving heart.
Seemann is survived by his daughter Kaylee Baugh, brothers Patrick and Michael, sisters Deb Maria Lamia and Mary Beth Pieske (David), nieces Chea Lynn Baugh and Brandi Bodvig, and nephew Joseph Lamia. His parents Donald & Mary Margaret Baugh proceeded in death. Memorial Contributions may be made to Hospice of Boulder & Broomfield Counties, Colorado and Cardinal Greenway Trail in Muncie, IN
Jamestown Sun, ND March 16, 2011


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