Emmazell was born in Cryer Creek, Texas, to the late George Hubert and Blanchie Odessa Coker Dill. She was a faithful member of Mildred Baptist Church where she dearly enjoyed her Sunday school class. She was a talented artist and quilter. She retired from Collin Street Bakery after many years of service.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles William Bailey; brothers, Tommy Joe and Clyde Dill; and a sister, Betty Adams.
Survivors include her sons: Ronny Ray Bailey, of Collinsville, Danny Derl Bailey, of Caddo Mills, and Hank Bailey, of Corsicana; daughter, Tina Nannett Cupps, of Denton; daughter-in-law and faithful caregiver, Cindy Bailey, of Corsicana; grandsons: Paul, John, and Anthony Bailey; granddaughters: Amy, Laura, Melanie, Angela, and Kelsey; great-grandchildren, Brooklin and Jacob; brothers, Clifford Dill and Bill Dill, of Corsicana; sisters, Dorothy Toms, of Corsicana, and Vera Brown, of Caney City; many other relatives and numerous friends. M5
Emmazell was born in Cryer Creek, Texas, to the late George Hubert and Blanchie Odessa Coker Dill. She was a faithful member of Mildred Baptist Church where she dearly enjoyed her Sunday school class. She was a talented artist and quilter. She retired from Collin Street Bakery after many years of service.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles William Bailey; brothers, Tommy Joe and Clyde Dill; and a sister, Betty Adams.
Survivors include her sons: Ronny Ray Bailey, of Collinsville, Danny Derl Bailey, of Caddo Mills, and Hank Bailey, of Corsicana; daughter, Tina Nannett Cupps, of Denton; daughter-in-law and faithful caregiver, Cindy Bailey, of Corsicana; grandsons: Paul, John, and Anthony Bailey; granddaughters: Amy, Laura, Melanie, Angela, and Kelsey; great-grandchildren, Brooklin and Jacob; brothers, Clifford Dill and Bill Dill, of Corsicana; sisters, Dorothy Toms, of Corsicana, and Vera Brown, of Caney City; many other relatives and numerous friends. M5
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