Obituary for Olga Baird On Saturday, March 2, 2019, our solnechko (little sunshine) Olga Baird, finally stopped suffering. She leaves behind the heartbroken husband Scott, son Dimitri, and mother Tonya Zhuk, along with countless friends around the world. Olga was born June 12, 1971, in L’vov, Ukraine, she moved to Germany as an adult, and eventually the United States, where she married and started a family.
Olga brought love, warmth, humor, and spirituality to every life she touched. She perceived the deepest character of people and animals; and saw the uniqueness of rivers and mountains around her. She aggressively defended and advocated for the purity of the earth, the environment, and our own human body.
Olga had a great artistic talent and an ability to replicate the nuances of light, form, depth, and structure of an object in front of her, in pencil, watercolor or whatever medium she chose. A very talented fashion designer, she could envision and create clothing that was unique, beautiful, carefully crafted and perfectly balanced. She loved and sought to preserve and enhance beauty in every facet of life.
Olga was an extremely devoted and loving mother. As a caring, yet strict substitute teacher, she encouraged children to understand the importance and impact of their decisions and habits. Our solnechko shined endless light into our lives and the memory of her will center us, guide us and warm us forever.
Please join us for a celebration of her life on Saturday, March 9, 2019 at 1 PM at the Nyack Seaport 21 Burd St, Nyack, NY 10960. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in her memory to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, 120 Wall Street, 29th Floor, 120 Wall Street, 29th Floor, New York, NY 10005 Order Flowers We’re sorry but the candle you have selected is currenty in the process of being purchased or has just recently been purchased. Please feel free to select another candle or check back in 15 minutes to see if the candle you have selected has been released for purchase.
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Select another Continue In Memory of Olga Baird 1971 – 2019 Menu Subscribe to Updates Click Here Obituary for Olga Baird On Saturday, March 2, 2019, our solnechko (little sunshine) Olga Baird, finally stopped suffering. She leaves behind the heartbroken husband Scott, son Dimitri, and mother Tonya Zhuk, along with countless friends around the world. Olga was born June 12, 1971, in L’vov, Ukraine, she moved to Germany as an adult, and eventually the United States, where she married and started a family.
Olga brought love, warmth, humor, and spirituality to every life she touched. She perceived the deepest character of people and animals; and saw the uniqueness of rivers and mountains around her. She aggressively defended and advocated for the purity of the earth, the environment, and our own human body.
Olga had a great artistic talent and an ability to replicate the nuances of light, form, depth, and structure of an object in front of her, in pencil, watercolor or whatever medium she chose. A very talented fashion designer, she could envision and create clothing that was unique, beautiful, carefully crafted and perfectly balanced. She loved and sought to preserve and enhance beauty in every facet of life.
Olga was an extremely devoted and loving mother. As a caring, yet strict substitute teacher, she encouraged children to understand the importance and impact of their decisions and habits. Our solnechko shined endless light into our lives and the memory of her will center us, guide us and warm us forever.
Please join us for a celebration of her life on Saturday, March 9, 2019 at 1 PM at the Nyack Seaport 21 Burd St, Nyack, NY 10960.
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