He served two tours in Vietman, retired from the Navy Reserves, was a member of the Disabled American Veterans, and was commander of the DAV in 1994.
He helped Veterans throughout his twenty-one year job at the California Employment Development Department in Turlock, California, and continued to help veterans until his death.
He was a loving brother, husband, dad, papa and dear friend.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Roy K. Bailey and Margaret Bailey Sligh; and half brother, Gregory S. Bailey.
Dwight leaves behind his loving wife, Judy Bailey; children, Ian Bailey, Brandi Gardea, and Beth Davis; sisters, Brenda Carwile and Tonya Bailey Keener; and half siblings, Maura Bailey, Jeanine Kennedy, Derek Bailey, and Brian Bailey; and grandchildren, Zack, Devin, Tyler, Cassi, Evan, Gabriel, Eric, and Danielle.
Obituary courtesy of Cascade Memorial.
He served two tours in Vietman, retired from the Navy Reserves, was a member of the Disabled American Veterans, and was commander of the DAV in 1994.
He helped Veterans throughout his twenty-one year job at the California Employment Development Department in Turlock, California, and continued to help veterans until his death.
He was a loving brother, husband, dad, papa and dear friend.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Roy K. Bailey and Margaret Bailey Sligh; and half brother, Gregory S. Bailey.
Dwight leaves behind his loving wife, Judy Bailey; children, Ian Bailey, Brandi Gardea, and Beth Davis; sisters, Brenda Carwile and Tonya Bailey Keener; and half siblings, Maura Bailey, Jeanine Kennedy, Derek Bailey, and Brian Bailey; and grandchildren, Zack, Devin, Tyler, Cassi, Evan, Gabriel, Eric, and Danielle.
Obituary courtesy of Cascade Memorial.
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