The Rev. Jack Martin will officate. Interment will be Bloomington Cemetery.
Friends will be recieved from noon until 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Military honors will be accorded at the funeral home by members of the Clearfield American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars Posts honor squard.
Born March 12, 1922, in Sanborn, her was a son of Alvin and Ada (Dillon) Bailey.
Mr. Bailey was an Army Veteran of WW2 and the Korean Conflict.
Mr. Bailey retired from the U.S. Army after 30 years of serving;employed by Pennyslvania Department of Ttansportation for 17 years as a bridge inspector.
He was a member of Clearfield First Baptist Church and a charter member of the Michael Sicks Post No. 1785 VFW.
On Jan 26,1949 in Hann-Mu Neon, West Germany he wed Anna G. (Wiezowicki) Bailey, who survives.
In addition, he is survived by four children, Mrs. John (Nancy) Gallagher of Dexel Hill, Mrs. Geraline Rhodes of Penfield, Mrs. Lewis (Carol) Hohnka of State College and Glenn T. Bailey Jr. and his wife, Sharon, of Bigler.
Also surviving are 11 grandchildren; nine great-grndchildren; five five brothers, Donlad Bailey, Benjamin Bailey and David Bailey, all of Clearfield, Raymond Bailey of Lockport, NY. and James Bailey of Ridgway; and three sisters, Shirley Folmer of Batavia, N.Y., Dorothy McCracken of Lumber City and Ruth Rougeux of Clearfield.
Mr. Bailey was preceded in death by his parents; a son, William C. Bailey; a brother, Walter Bailey and a sister, Okla Belmont.
The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Leukemia Society of America, Western Pennsylvania Chapter, 2 Gateway Center, Pittsburg, PA 15222.
(The Progress, Clearfield, Pennsylvania - Jan 2003)
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The Rev. Jack Martin will officate. Interment will be Bloomington Cemetery.
Friends will be recieved from noon until 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Military honors will be accorded at the funeral home by members of the Clearfield American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars Posts honor squard.
Born March 12, 1922, in Sanborn, her was a son of Alvin and Ada (Dillon) Bailey.
Mr. Bailey was an Army Veteran of WW2 and the Korean Conflict.
Mr. Bailey retired from the U.S. Army after 30 years of serving;employed by Pennyslvania Department of Ttansportation for 17 years as a bridge inspector.
He was a member of Clearfield First Baptist Church and a charter member of the Michael Sicks Post No. 1785 VFW.
On Jan 26,1949 in Hann-Mu Neon, West Germany he wed Anna G. (Wiezowicki) Bailey, who survives.
In addition, he is survived by four children, Mrs. John (Nancy) Gallagher of Dexel Hill, Mrs. Geraline Rhodes of Penfield, Mrs. Lewis (Carol) Hohnka of State College and Glenn T. Bailey Jr. and his wife, Sharon, of Bigler.
Also surviving are 11 grandchildren; nine great-grndchildren; five five brothers, Donlad Bailey, Benjamin Bailey and David Bailey, all of Clearfield, Raymond Bailey of Lockport, NY. and James Bailey of Ridgway; and three sisters, Shirley Folmer of Batavia, N.Y., Dorothy McCracken of Lumber City and Ruth Rougeux of Clearfield.
Mr. Bailey was preceded in death by his parents; a son, William C. Bailey; a brother, Walter Bailey and a sister, Okla Belmont.
The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Leukemia Society of America, Western Pennsylvania Chapter, 2 Gateway Center, Pittsburg, PA 15222.
(The Progress, Clearfield, Pennsylvania - Jan 2003)
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