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Harold Edward Bailey

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Harold Edward Bailey

Birth
Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA
Death
13 Sep 2012 (aged 84)
Canfield, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA
Burial
North Lima, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 17
Memorial ID
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HAROLD E. BAILEY, 84 "The Friendly Trapper" CANFIELD

Harold had worked for the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co., Briar Hill Works for 30 years before he retired. Following his retirement Harold began his second career as the "Friendly Trapper", helping people with home remedies and pest control. He had his own radio show on WKBN every Saturday for many years. Harold also made many appearances on TV Channel 27 with Rich Morgan. Later he was affiliated with other radio programs throughout the country and in Canada. Harold wrote the book, "The Friendly Trapper" which tells you how to get rid of pests. He helped with his biography, "Every New Broom Sweeps Clean", Written by Wendy Drescher, Ken Brayer, and Karen Miller. Harold represented "Senior Health Care Associates" promoting diabetic shoes and he was also a spokesperson for Udder Cream for approximately 10 years. He spoke to many organizations and clubs over the years bringing his knowledge on wildlife experiences that he had.
HAROLD E. BAILEY, 84 "The Friendly Trapper" CANFIELD

Harold had worked for the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co., Briar Hill Works for 30 years before he retired. Following his retirement Harold began his second career as the "Friendly Trapper", helping people with home remedies and pest control. He had his own radio show on WKBN every Saturday for many years. Harold also made many appearances on TV Channel 27 with Rich Morgan. Later he was affiliated with other radio programs throughout the country and in Canada. Harold wrote the book, "The Friendly Trapper" which tells you how to get rid of pests. He helped with his biography, "Every New Broom Sweeps Clean", Written by Wendy Drescher, Ken Brayer, and Karen Miller. Harold represented "Senior Health Care Associates" promoting diabetic shoes and he was also a spokesperson for Udder Cream for approximately 10 years. He spoke to many organizations and clubs over the years bringing his knowledge on wildlife experiences that he had.


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