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Carol Sue <I>Bailey</I> Price

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Carol Sue Bailey Price

Birth
Harrisonville, Cass County, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Oct 2021 (aged 82)
Pleasant Hill, Cass County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Harrisonville, Cass County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.6574723, Longitude: -94.3200417
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Carol Sue "Susie" (Bailey) Price, 82, Pleasant Hill, MO, passed away Monday, October 11, 2021 at her home. Graveside services were held Monday, October 18, 2021 at the Orient Cemetery in Harrisonville MO. Carol was born January 6, 1939 at the family home north of Harrisonville, MO to Alvin and Margaret (Dobson) Bailey. Blessed with three daughters, Michelle and Karl Blackston, Jannell and Tim Wasson and Lisa and Ed Schifferdecker. Also survived by her grandchildren, Sarah and Chris Lauer, Austin Walker, Brent Wasson, Lindsey Schifferdecker, and Emily Schifferdecker, and her sister Janet and Jim Swisher. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bob and her parents. Carol was united in marriage to Robert R. Price on February 14, 1963. Bob was a Sergeant on the Missouri Highway Patrol stationed in Harrisonville. The family then moved to Warrensburg, Marshall and Lee's Summit, MO. Bob retired in 1989 and they made their home north of Harrisonville in Pleasant Hill, MO in 1999. She attended primary school at Union Hall School outside of Harrisonville and Oak Grove School in East Lynne, MO and graduated from Harrisonville High School in 1956. Carol was baptized in 1947 at the First Baptist Church in Harrisonville. Carol Sue was raised with her parents operating the Bailey Café on the west side of the Harrisonville square. Her family lived in East Lynne and operated the Bailey Grocery Store. In 1950, her family moved back to Harrisonville and in 1958 operated the Cortez Motel that her Uncle Harold Bailey built in 1947. The family owned their dairy farm on the land that is now Twin Pines Golf Course on 7 highway. Carol Sue co-owned the Bailey Speedwash in Harrisonville until her parents' passing in 1995. Carol worked at Hallmark in Kansas City, MO, the Democrat-Missourian in Harrisonville, the Metro Auto Auction in Lee's Summit and finally the Heart of America Auto Auction in Kansas City. Carol owned Caprice Motors.
Carol Sue "Susie" (Bailey) Price, 82, Pleasant Hill, MO, passed away Monday, October 11, 2021 at her home. Graveside services were held Monday, October 18, 2021 at the Orient Cemetery in Harrisonville MO. Carol was born January 6, 1939 at the family home north of Harrisonville, MO to Alvin and Margaret (Dobson) Bailey. Blessed with three daughters, Michelle and Karl Blackston, Jannell and Tim Wasson and Lisa and Ed Schifferdecker. Also survived by her grandchildren, Sarah and Chris Lauer, Austin Walker, Brent Wasson, Lindsey Schifferdecker, and Emily Schifferdecker, and her sister Janet and Jim Swisher. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bob and her parents. Carol was united in marriage to Robert R. Price on February 14, 1963. Bob was a Sergeant on the Missouri Highway Patrol stationed in Harrisonville. The family then moved to Warrensburg, Marshall and Lee's Summit, MO. Bob retired in 1989 and they made their home north of Harrisonville in Pleasant Hill, MO in 1999. She attended primary school at Union Hall School outside of Harrisonville and Oak Grove School in East Lynne, MO and graduated from Harrisonville High School in 1956. Carol was baptized in 1947 at the First Baptist Church in Harrisonville. Carol Sue was raised with her parents operating the Bailey Café on the west side of the Harrisonville square. Her family lived in East Lynne and operated the Bailey Grocery Store. In 1950, her family moved back to Harrisonville and in 1958 operated the Cortez Motel that her Uncle Harold Bailey built in 1947. The family owned their dairy farm on the land that is now Twin Pines Golf Course on 7 highway. Carol Sue co-owned the Bailey Speedwash in Harrisonville until her parents' passing in 1995. Carol worked at Hallmark in Kansas City, MO, the Democrat-Missourian in Harrisonville, the Metro Auto Auction in Lee's Summit and finally the Heart of America Auto Auction in Kansas City. Carol owned Caprice Motors.


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