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Homer Stanton Bailey

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Homer Stanton Bailey

Birth
Wellsville, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
15 Oct 2013 (aged 88)
Utah, USA
Burial
Wellsville, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Homer Stanton Bailey, beloved patriarch to 4 children, 14 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandchild, passed away peacefully on Oct 15, 2013, surrounded by loving family and friends. He is now reunited with his parents and two children who preceded him in death.

Homer Stanton Bailey, the fourth of six children, was born April 18, 1925, to John and Isabelle Bailey of Wellsville. He spent his early years in Wellsville, and received his education in Cache County schools. He was drafted into the military and served in the South Pacific during World War 11 in the 11th Airborne Division. He was a paratrooper, and his assignment, among other things, was to jump out of perfectly good airplanes. He always had a deep sense of patriotism and was proud of his military service.

Homer then served an honorable mission for the LDS church in the Northwestern States and also served a mission with his sweetheart (Valoy) in the Bishop's storehouse.

On April 17, 1953, he married Valoy Dutson, the girl of his dreams, in the Logan Temple for time and all eternity. Just recently they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary together. Their union was blessed with four wonderful sons.

Homer worked at Hill Air Force Base for 31 years until his retirement, 12 years at Utah State University in the Physical Plant division, and 10 years at Walmart. Homer had a grand work ethic and had a love of people. He received awards and recognition for his dedicated work, and earned the love of those who worked with him.

Family was always a priority for him. He often worked two to three jobs to support them. He loved to take them on vacations, spending time camping and fishing, and traveling across the USA.

Homer was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where he served in many capacities, including Sunday School presidencies, Mutual, and High Priest group leaderships.

Homer has been a great sports fan. It was a rare event if he wasn't watching some kind of sport on TV. He was an avid Aggie fan and loved taunting the opposition. His other interests and hobbies were fishing, farming, gardening, watching westerns, and exaggerating about the size of fish he'd caught.

Dad, thanks for your unfailing service to your country, family, friends, and church. You have been our example and mentor for so many years. It was an honor to return the favor and serve you these last few years. We love you Dadeeyo.

Homer is survived by his wife of 60 years, Valoy, and four siblings, Darrell Bailey, Ellen Page, Lon Bailey, Jerry Bailey, and his children Mike and Jeff. He was preceded in death by Rulon Bailey, Lynn Bailey, and two sons, Steven and Russell.

The family would like to express their thanks and gratitude to the Logan Regional Hospital and staff, especially Dr Stone and Dr Higganbotham, the staff of the Sunshine Terrace Care center, and all the love and support from family and friends.

Services will be at 12 pm, Saturday Oct 19, 2013, at the Logan 9th Ward Chapel (125 E 500 N). A viewing will be held prior to services beginning at 10 am. Interment will be at the Wellsville cemetery.
Homer Stanton Bailey, beloved patriarch to 4 children, 14 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandchild, passed away peacefully on Oct 15, 2013, surrounded by loving family and friends. He is now reunited with his parents and two children who preceded him in death.

Homer Stanton Bailey, the fourth of six children, was born April 18, 1925, to John and Isabelle Bailey of Wellsville. He spent his early years in Wellsville, and received his education in Cache County schools. He was drafted into the military and served in the South Pacific during World War 11 in the 11th Airborne Division. He was a paratrooper, and his assignment, among other things, was to jump out of perfectly good airplanes. He always had a deep sense of patriotism and was proud of his military service.

Homer then served an honorable mission for the LDS church in the Northwestern States and also served a mission with his sweetheart (Valoy) in the Bishop's storehouse.

On April 17, 1953, he married Valoy Dutson, the girl of his dreams, in the Logan Temple for time and all eternity. Just recently they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary together. Their union was blessed with four wonderful sons.

Homer worked at Hill Air Force Base for 31 years until his retirement, 12 years at Utah State University in the Physical Plant division, and 10 years at Walmart. Homer had a grand work ethic and had a love of people. He received awards and recognition for his dedicated work, and earned the love of those who worked with him.

Family was always a priority for him. He often worked two to three jobs to support them. He loved to take them on vacations, spending time camping and fishing, and traveling across the USA.

Homer was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where he served in many capacities, including Sunday School presidencies, Mutual, and High Priest group leaderships.

Homer has been a great sports fan. It was a rare event if he wasn't watching some kind of sport on TV. He was an avid Aggie fan and loved taunting the opposition. His other interests and hobbies were fishing, farming, gardening, watching westerns, and exaggerating about the size of fish he'd caught.

Dad, thanks for your unfailing service to your country, family, friends, and church. You have been our example and mentor for so many years. It was an honor to return the favor and serve you these last few years. We love you Dadeeyo.

Homer is survived by his wife of 60 years, Valoy, and four siblings, Darrell Bailey, Ellen Page, Lon Bailey, Jerry Bailey, and his children Mike and Jeff. He was preceded in death by Rulon Bailey, Lynn Bailey, and two sons, Steven and Russell.

The family would like to express their thanks and gratitude to the Logan Regional Hospital and staff, especially Dr Stone and Dr Higganbotham, the staff of the Sunshine Terrace Care center, and all the love and support from family and friends.

Services will be at 12 pm, Saturday Oct 19, 2013, at the Logan 9th Ward Chapel (125 E 500 N). A viewing will be held prior to services beginning at 10 am. Interment will be at the Wellsville cemetery.


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