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Leslie T. Bauer

09/20/1950 - 04/02/2023

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Obituary For Leslie T. Bauer

Leslie “Les” Bauer, age 72, of Rapid City, SD, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, April 2nd, 2023, while at his home.

Les (Tom to some of his family and friends) was born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1950 to Edna Mae and Vernon Bauer. He worked on the family farm and on local farms from an early age, running equipment, working in the fields, and caring for livestock. His family had a huge garden every year and raised cucumbers for Gedney one season. Through high school he was very active with basketball, band, plays, declam, and the school newspaper. He was an active 4-H member with exhibits winning trips to the State Fair in Huron and enjoyed hunting pheasant and jackrabbit with friends.

After a childhood spent in Iroquois, SD, he journeyed east to obtain bachelor\'s and master’s degrees in Chemical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Following graduation, Les spent time in Boston, MA and Cincinnati, OH before settling down in Hillsborough, NJ. Always craving knowledge and learning new skills, he earned a second master’s degree in Computer Science from Rutgers University, pursued a pharmacist certification, and continued his love of learning continuously taking courses in different subjects as he found new interests to explore. Les worked as a chemical engineer for Mobile/Exxon and data analyst for ABR (Advanced Biomechanical Research). Les found joy in playing board games with his family, carpentry (constructing everything from model rockets to his sister’s woodshed to houses), gardening, reading, lending a helping hand to Habitat for Humanity, rooting for the Vikings, and road tripping in the RV. He was known for his sense of humor and always finding ways to be giving and helpful to others.

Les is survived by his son, John Bauer; daughter, Cheryl Bauer; daughter-in-law, Bilige Suode; son-in-law, Mike Holzbaur; four grandchildren Logan, Suode, Brooks, and Benny; sister, Lynn Griffith; nieces and nephews Jennifer (Craig) Dupont, Cathy (Marvin) Lopez, Garrett (Krysti) Griffith, Christopher (Ellie) Griffith, and Matthew (Heidi) Griffith; and brother Jon Bauer; nephews Ben (Sarah) Reilley and Ken (Jocelyn) Reilley.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Les\' name to the Clover Hill Reformed Church, 890 Amwell Road, Hillsborough, NJ 08844.

Services

13 Apr

Funeral Service

03:00 PM

Behrens Wilson Funeral Home 632 Saint Francis St. Rapid City, SD 57701 Get Directions »
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  • 04/10/2024

    Sorry to hear this, cousin Les ( you will always be Tom to me.) Remember all the good times in South Dakota when we were young. Sure wish we could have gotten together in these later years. - Posted by Dawn Rettke on April 10, 2023

  • 04/10/2024

    I am deeply saddened to learn about the passing of Les as he and I were very good friends during the early years in Cincinnati, both of us being employed at Procter & Gamble. Les was a brilliant scientist and engineer in addition to a computer wizard...he was well ahead of his time. Les was also quite fun-loving and a real jokester who cherished being a non-conformist. Indeed, Les loved learning and helping people of all sorts, often in teaching mode. While I haven't seen or spoken to Les since the mid 1970's, memories of all the fun times playing cards late into the night with Linda and my wife Adrienne are surprisingly still alive. That should tell you what a wonderful person he was....G-d's speed Les Bauer! To the Bauer family, please accept my deepest condolences. Bilige, thank you so much for reaching out to me on Facebook! - Posted by Ken Charak on April 13, 2023

  • 04/10/2024

    Linda, Cheryl and John, so sorry to hear of your John's passing. Loss is never easy no matter what the reason. Thoughts & strength to you all. - Posted by Sue Tulin on April 13, 2023

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