Bud Bailey Dies Following Surgery He was 46.
L.H."Bud" Bailey, Association Manager for Oklahoma Dairymen suffered a heart attack on September 8, 1965, but overcame this within a two month period and came back to a fulltime work schedule in December. 1965.
On January 13, 1966 he entered Mercy Hospital, Oklahoma City, for corrective open heart surgery. About 10 hours after surgery, complications developed and despite the efforts of his three surgeons, Bud Bailey passed away.
Bud was born May 4 1920 in Lenoke County Arkansas and with his family moved to Missouri in 1929. There, his father took over his grandfather's dairy herd which had been maintained on the same farm for thirty years. They operated the dairy until Bud finished high school.
He is survived by his wife Dorothy and two children, Susan Gay and William Patrick; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bailey of Neosho, Missouri, and three sisters, Mrs. Robert Marcucci of Dallas, Mrs. Robert Putnam of Granby, Missouri, and Miss Polly Bailey of Lawton.
Services were held at St Andrew Methodist Church, Oklahoma City, Sunday January 16, 1966, with final services being held in the Northside Baptist Church of Neosho, Missouri. Interment was in the IOOF cemetery of Neosho, Missouri.
Several COMPA employees and board members attended these final services in Neosho.
The staff, the board, the entire membership of Central Oklahoma Dairymen will miss Bud and will remember the classical devotion he showed to the organization. Such deep consideration given a job is uncommon, but then Bud Bailey was an uncommon man.
Source citation for U.S., World War II Hospital Admission Card Files, 1942-1954
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Name Howard B Bailey
Gender Male
Race White (includes Mexican) (White)
Rank Enlisted Man (includes Aviation Cadet or Student)
Admission Age 25
Birth Date abt 1920
Admission Date May 1945
Discharge Date Sep 1945
Discharge Place General Hospital
Military Branch Infantry, General or Unspecified
Military Unit 0
Diagnosis Diagnosis: Fracture, simple, comminuted, with no nerve or artery involvement; Location: Patella; CausativeAgent: Fall, Downstairs, or Stairs or Steps; Diagnosis: Abscess, periapical
Type of Injury InjuryType: Non-battle injury; InjuryType2: All unspecified non-battle injuries
Medical Treatment Fracture, open treatment of, method not stated or Fracture, removal of bone fragments, unqualified
Type of Discharge Disposition: Discharged or Retired for Disability, Line of Duty, Yes; FinalResult: Disfigurement, other
Length of Service 2-3 yr.
Notes Invalided Home (except repatriated) during current year
Bud Bailey Dies Following Surgery He was 46.
L.H."Bud" Bailey, Association Manager for Oklahoma Dairymen suffered a heart attack on September 8, 1965, but overcame this within a two month period and came back to a fulltime work schedule in December. 1965.
On January 13, 1966 he entered Mercy Hospital, Oklahoma City, for corrective open heart surgery. About 10 hours after surgery, complications developed and despite the efforts of his three surgeons, Bud Bailey passed away.
Bud was born May 4 1920 in Lenoke County Arkansas and with his family moved to Missouri in 1929. There, his father took over his grandfather's dairy herd which had been maintained on the same farm for thirty years. They operated the dairy until Bud finished high school.
He is survived by his wife Dorothy and two children, Susan Gay and William Patrick; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bailey of Neosho, Missouri, and three sisters, Mrs. Robert Marcucci of Dallas, Mrs. Robert Putnam of Granby, Missouri, and Miss Polly Bailey of Lawton.
Services were held at St Andrew Methodist Church, Oklahoma City, Sunday January 16, 1966, with final services being held in the Northside Baptist Church of Neosho, Missouri. Interment was in the IOOF cemetery of Neosho, Missouri.
Several COMPA employees and board members attended these final services in Neosho.
The staff, the board, the entire membership of Central Oklahoma Dairymen will miss Bud and will remember the classical devotion he showed to the organization. Such deep consideration given a job is uncommon, but then Bud Bailey was an uncommon man.
Source citation for U.S., World War II Hospital Admission Card Files, 1942-1954
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U.S., World War II Hospital Admission Card Files, 1942-1954
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Record details
Name Howard B Bailey
Gender Male
Race White (includes Mexican) (White)
Rank Enlisted Man (includes Aviation Cadet or Student)
Admission Age 25
Birth Date abt 1920
Admission Date May 1945
Discharge Date Sep 1945
Discharge Place General Hospital
Military Branch Infantry, General or Unspecified
Military Unit 0
Diagnosis Diagnosis: Fracture, simple, comminuted, with no nerve or artery involvement; Location: Patella; CausativeAgent: Fall, Downstairs, or Stairs or Steps; Diagnosis: Abscess, periapical
Type of Injury InjuryType: Non-battle injury; InjuryType2: All unspecified non-battle injuries
Medical Treatment Fracture, open treatment of, method not stated or Fracture, removal of bone fragments, unqualified
Type of Discharge Disposition: Discharged or Retired for Disability, Line of Duty, Yes; FinalResult: Disfigurement, other
Length of Service 2-3 yr.
Notes Invalided Home (except repatriated) during current year
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