Celebration of life for Ole Bach Nielsen on Oct. 13

from the family of Ole Bach Nielsen

East Windsor, NJ — Ole Bach Nielsen, 57, of East Windsor, N.J., died Oct. 1, 2015.

He was a member of the USTA and SBOA of NJ and NY. He had a tremendous presence, career and influence in the Standardbred racing industry. His knowledge, sportsmanship, kind heart and amazing smile will be sorely missed by all.

He leaves behind his wife, Rebecca; son, Cody, 21; and 8-year-old twin daughters, Maja and Makenzy.

So many of you have expressed desire to come together and share your joyful memories of your personal connection with Ole. Thus we have made arrangements to celebrate Ole’s life in a big way just like him.

This celebration of Ole’s life will be held on Tuesday (Oct. 13) at the Hamilton Manor, Yardville, N.J., from 4-7 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Please let us know if you plan to attend. Here is a link for directions.

A private memorial service for family and friends will take place on Monday (Oct. 12). Calling hours from 12:30-1:30 p.m. and a service will be held at 1:30 p.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church, East Windsor, N.J

In lieu of flowers, we ask that memorial contributions be made on behalf of Ole’s children; made payable to Rebecca Bach, 280 Cedarville Rd, East Windsor, NJ 08520. For more information click here.

Thank you so much for all your condolences. They have touched our hearts and given us comfort in our time of grief.

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