Rollin Lynn Baker 1927 – 2017 Obituary July 12, 2017July 13, 20170 Rollin Lynn Baker, 90, passed away July 1, surrounded by his family at his home in Prineville. Rollin was born May 7, 1927, in Narrows (Harney County) to Emil and Lorena Baker. He was the youngest of eight children in a Pioneer family and lost his mother at age 13. After spending his formative years working on ranches in Harney County with his father, he opted for a cowboy lifestyle when he left high school his junior year. On July 4, 1948, Rollin married LaDonna Jean Huff and moved to the Whitehorse Ranch to be a buckaroo boss. He was never in the military because he was on a cattle drive and couldn’t be contacted. Rollin managed four ranches in Oregon; The Island, Roaring Springs, White Horse, and Hudspeth. He also managed The Lakeshore Ranch in California and D-W Land and Cattle outside of Boise, Idaho. While the ranch manager of Hudspeth Ranches, Rollin had the idea to create a dam to form what is now the Grindstone Reservoir on the current GI Ranch. He and rancher Kit Berger deserve the credit for that now famous fishing lake. His daughters, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were the joy of his life. Rollin was a voracious reader, but enjoyed his horses, dogs, and cattle. He crossbred cattle to produce the best beef for the consumer and sold to Albertson’s. He bred saddle horses to get what he wanted to work cattle, and he bred working cattle dogs. There have been a number of articles written about Rollin’s lifestyle. He was a dying breed. He was the first personality profile featured in Prineville Territory Magazine, is featured in the book Tough N Tender by Jack E. Miller, he was the 2010 Paulina Rodeo Old Timer, and was awarded spurs from USDA Forest Service for the way he ran his cattle allotment on a forest service permit, and a plaque award from Trout Unlimited for restoring Bear Valley Creek in Idaho. Rollin leaves behind his wife, LaDonna; daughters, Cheryl (Gary) Ervin and Debra (Jim) Hoffman; five grandchildren, BreAnn Ervin (Dax) Borgaard, Jacob (Brandee) Hoffman, Garet (Alicia) Ervin, Rollin (Caroline) Ervin, Jacey (Bill) Brown; six great-grandchildren; as well as nieces, nephews, and extended family. A celebration of life will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, July 15, at Calvary Baptist Church in Prineville. The family would like to thank Dr. Carey Allen; caregivers, LeeAnn Paul, Karen Riddle, and Linda Sharp; the Calvary Baptist Church in Prineville; and Prineville Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, consider making a donation to Bowman Museum.