Edward Bailey was born February 25, 1929 in Clayton, Delaware, and was the last child of John and Nora Bailey of Clayton.
He was the proprietor of his own award winning Texaco station on Rt. 13 in Dover; he also worked for Goodyear Tire and Service in Dover and retired from Carl King Oil Company in Camden, Delaware.
After retirement Edward and his wife spent many winters at their place in Bradenton, Florida.
Edward was a regular member of Peoples Church in Dover. He enjoyed working around the house and loved cutting grass. He was a serious hockey fan and loved spending time with his family.
Edward was the youngest of 14 children, he was predeceased by his wife, Mary Alice Bailey, his 13 brothers and sisters and his parents.
He is survived by his three sons, and five grandchildren.
Friends may call at 10 am, Saturday, May 25th at Faries Funeral Directors and Crematorium Inc., 29 South Main Street Smyrna, Delaware, where funeral services will begin at 11 am. Christian burial will follow the service at Sharon Hills Memorial Park in Dover.
In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions be made to The Alzheimer's Association Delaware Valley Chapter.
Edward Bailey was born February 25, 1929 in Clayton, Delaware, and was the last child of John and Nora Bailey of Clayton.
He was the proprietor of his own award winning Texaco station on Rt. 13 in Dover; he also worked for Goodyear Tire and Service in Dover and retired from Carl King Oil Company in Camden, Delaware.
After retirement Edward and his wife spent many winters at their place in Bradenton, Florida.
Edward was a regular member of Peoples Church in Dover. He enjoyed working around the house and loved cutting grass. He was a serious hockey fan and loved spending time with his family.
Edward was the youngest of 14 children, he was predeceased by his wife, Mary Alice Bailey, his 13 brothers and sisters and his parents.
He is survived by his three sons, and five grandchildren.
Friends may call at 10 am, Saturday, May 25th at Faries Funeral Directors and Crematorium Inc., 29 South Main Street Smyrna, Delaware, where funeral services will begin at 11 am. Christian burial will follow the service at Sharon Hills Memorial Park in Dover.
In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions be made to The Alzheimer's Association Delaware Valley Chapter.
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