Kenneth MacClure Baird (BSc., Ph.D, C.M.) passed away peacefully in his 100th year in Ottawa on April 18, 2022. He was a physicist, world leader in metrology, and inventor, with an irrepressible passion for understanding and explaining everything in terms of the principles of physics.
Kenneth, more familiarly known as ‘Mac’, was born in China in 1923 of Canadian parents, and grew up in St. John, New Brunswick. His father was a medical missionary and his mother an accomplished pianist. Mac received his Bachelor of Science from the University of New Brunswick and joined the National Research Council where he excelled at research in aerial reconnaissance and highspeed photography, gaining him recognition by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. He was awarded full financial support to study at Bristol University, England where he received his Ph.D. in solid state physics. As head of the NRC’s division of optical physics, Mac and his colleagues lead the development of the world's first interference comparator placing Canada among the main contributors to the re-definition of the International Metre in 1960, and their quest to improve the accuracy of the speed of light resulted in the creation of one of the first lasers - the iodine stabilized helium neon laser.
Aside from his numerous scientific contributions to the world (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_M._Baird) Mac was a true renaissance man with a vast range of interests and an inexhaustible zest for life. He enjoyed all sports both as a spectator and a participant. He loved watching Formula 1 and football, was passionate about his golf, and enjoyed curling, skiing, and participating in sailing regattas. Returning from work one day, he announced to the family that he had bought a small Piper Colt which he learned to fly. He enrolled in Power Squadron classes and purchased a Chris Craft cruiser providing endless hours of enjoyment on the water with his family. He travelled the world, spoke German and French, had a strong knowledge of Latin, a passion for classical music, and played the piano.
Life in the Baird household was a constant educational experience. When not in “the lab”, Mac could be found in his basement workshop. The fusion of his curiosity, imagination, intelligence, and dexterity enabled him to fix or create almost anything from the handblown liquor glasses in the China cabinet to the rebuilt engine on the garage floor. Whenever a need or an idea arose, Mac invented a solution. These included the reconfigured blade for the kitchen blender, a gold sluicing machine, the family kitchen table, a sizeable, outdoor, reinforced concrete swimming pool, the seasonal skating rink in the backyard, and an improved design of a racing skate to excel at his performance at the Ottawa Winter Triathlon.
Mac was a kind, thoughtful, and modest man. He was devoted to his family, and he contributed generously to his community. He is predeceased by his beautiful, beloved wife of 60 years, Erna Monika, and will be sorely missed by his loving children Kenneth, Esther (Stanley Fimberg), Jennifer (John Ruddy), and Adrian “Punk”, and grandchildren Nikola and Sonya. The family is immensely grateful to Dr. Galbraith, and wishes to thank Carolina, Joy, Cathy, Maricel, Pearla, and Camille, and the nursing staff at the Rockcliffe Retirement Residence for their loving care and attention. A private service will be held with family members only, and a ‘Celebration of Life’ reception will be held at a later date.
In memory of Kenneth Maclure Baird, the family would welcome donations to The Brain and Mind Institute or Parkinson’s Research Consortium.
Digital Guestbook
Heather McBriarty and family
John Hall
Mac, I'm sorry to lose you. Esther, thanks for helping him so much - your Father was a major figure in the development of laser Metrology Standards, and a friend to all of his counterparts across the world.
Anna and Rob Sorokan
So lovely to read about your father’s life; his accomplishments and passions. Truly a wonderful person who left his mark in this world. Our thoughts are with you all at this time.
Teresa Barry-Rodrigues
As a young girl, I remember “Mr. Baird” as a kind, gentle man with a quick wit and a welcoming nature., never too busy to satisfy the curiosity of a child with his inventions. What a wonderful life he lived.
Dusty and Jami Snyder
Our thoughts are with you and your family during this very difficult time! We did not know Mr. Baird but from what we have read, we know he was a very special man! Your memories of your times with him will provide you with the sustenance needed to get through each and every day!
Dan and Kay Bryson
Esther,
Kay and I are sad to hear about the passing of your Dad.
Words can't fully express the feelings of losing a parent.
We know how proud you were of him and he must have been proud of you as well.
Our thoughts and prayers for you and your family.
Best regards,
Dan and Kay Bryson
Lee and Marguerite Polster
We knew Mr. Baird through Esther's engaging and captivating stories. Our condolences to Esther, Stanley, and the Baird family.
Larry Brannian
To Ester Baird:
Ester, so sorry to hear about your father’s death. You all are in our prayers. Take care.
Larry and Debbie
Lisa Fimberg
While I never met "Mac", I know from Esther as well as my father what a wonderful, accomplished man he was during his long lifetime. Wishing the family and all his friends much love and peace at this time.
Ewald (Eddie) Rainer
I never met MAC but had the pleasure to meet all his also super intelligent siblings. Esther, Jennifer, Ken and Punk. All four of them could put more spice in anybodies life. Eddie
Uncle Mac was dear, kind, wonderful uncle. Aside from all his professional achievements, he was a lovely person, and always a devoted father and grandfather. We always knew his family took pride of place in his life. He was a delight to chat with, and a gracious host when I last got to visit him. The world is a lesser place without him. Much love to all the cousins. I know how big this loss is and you have my heartfelt sympathies.