Dale was born in Brazilton, Kansas on October 7, 1930, the son of Curtis A. and Edith (Klauman) Bailey.
He served his country in the U.S. Army.
Dale worked as an Engineer for the Railroad.
He enjoyed western movies, just driving around and eating out.
Dale is survived by a daughter, Donna Wright and her husband Ernest and granddaughter Allie of Chanute; a grandson Paul, his wife Crystal and their children of Ft. Scott; a granddaughter, Shanna and her husband Joe and their children of Chanute; a daughter Carol and her partner Karyn of Wichita; Carol's children Angela of Wichita and Jeffrey of Fredonia; a son Doug and his wife Marilyn of McPherson and Doug's daughter Jeanne and her husband Donald and their children (too numerous to mention); a son Mike and his wife Marilyn of Olathe and their children Kelsey and Adam; a sister, Lucille Mitchell of Chanute; a brother-in-law, Earl Stanlick of Neodesha; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife Patricia; and a brother, Harold.
Countryside Funeral Home Johnson Chapel
Dale was born in Brazilton, Kansas on October 7, 1930, the son of Curtis A. and Edith (Klauman) Bailey.
He served his country in the U.S. Army.
Dale worked as an Engineer for the Railroad.
He enjoyed western movies, just driving around and eating out.
Dale is survived by a daughter, Donna Wright and her husband Ernest and granddaughter Allie of Chanute; a grandson Paul, his wife Crystal and their children of Ft. Scott; a granddaughter, Shanna and her husband Joe and their children of Chanute; a daughter Carol and her partner Karyn of Wichita; Carol's children Angela of Wichita and Jeffrey of Fredonia; a son Doug and his wife Marilyn of McPherson and Doug's daughter Jeanne and her husband Donald and their children (too numerous to mention); a son Mike and his wife Marilyn of Olathe and their children Kelsey and Adam; a sister, Lucille Mitchell of Chanute; a brother-in-law, Earl Stanlick of Neodesha; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife Patricia; and a brother, Harold.
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