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Perry Leonard Bailey

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Perry Leonard Bailey

Birth
Davenport, Thayer County, Nebraska, USA
Death
24 Apr 2014 (aged 74)
Macon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Perry L. Bailey of New Canbria Mo. passed away April 24, 2014 at his home from a long illness.

Private family services will be hels.

Perry was born April 17, 1940 Davenport Nebraska the youngest of Seven Children, son of Bert James and Allie May(Trout) Bailey/

Prior to retiring Perry worked as Heavy Ewuiment Operator with Associated Electric Cooperative Ind. and NEMO Coal Mines, Banquet Foods and toast masters. Perry was united in marriage in 1963 to Patty Sill of rural New Cambria Mo. and thy had four children, Reva Terry of Hamiliton Il. Donna Ford of Centralia, Mo. Stephen Bailey of Macon Mo. and Allison Harris of Pyatt Arkansass, they have 11 grandchildren, and 5 great grandchildren. He is survived by his wife Patty of the home, their children, and three brothers, and a sister. His gift of never knowing a stranger his love of watching his children and grandchildren participate in sports, his strong sense of family pride, and the avid love of hunting and his running dogs will not be easily forgotten. He will be undeniably missed.
Perry L. Bailey of New Canbria Mo. passed away April 24, 2014 at his home from a long illness.

Private family services will be hels.

Perry was born April 17, 1940 Davenport Nebraska the youngest of Seven Children, son of Bert James and Allie May(Trout) Bailey/

Prior to retiring Perry worked as Heavy Ewuiment Operator with Associated Electric Cooperative Ind. and NEMO Coal Mines, Banquet Foods and toast masters. Perry was united in marriage in 1963 to Patty Sill of rural New Cambria Mo. and thy had four children, Reva Terry of Hamiliton Il. Donna Ford of Centralia, Mo. Stephen Bailey of Macon Mo. and Allison Harris of Pyatt Arkansass, they have 11 grandchildren, and 5 great grandchildren. He is survived by his wife Patty of the home, their children, and three brothers, and a sister. His gift of never knowing a stranger his love of watching his children and grandchildren participate in sports, his strong sense of family pride, and the avid love of hunting and his running dogs will not be easily forgotten. He will be undeniably missed.


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