Services for Donald D. Bailey, 77, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, formerly of Red Oak, will be Friday, February 8, at 10 a.m., at Nelson-Boylan Funeral Chapel in Red Oak, Iowa. The Rev. Steven Goad will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Red Oak, Iowa. Mr. Bailey died Sunday, February 3, 1991, at the Veteran's Center in Norman Oklahoma, following a brief Illness.
He was born December 28, 1913 in Red Oak, Iowa to George Andrw Bailey and Emma Adelaide Rush and married Alice M. Hilding on May 11, 1938 in Sidney, Iowa. A resident of Oklahoma City since 1940, he was shop forman at Central State Hospital in Norman until retiring in 1976. He was a member, elder, and deacon of Hillcrest Presbyterian Church in Oklahoma City. He was a 32nd degree Mason of Myrtle Lodge and member of VFW Post # 1645, both in Oklahoma City. A veteran of WW II and Korea, he served with the 34th Division, Iowa National Guard. He was a member of Modern Woodmen of America. There is open visitation at the funeral chapel.
Survivors include his wife; two sisters, Georgia Vanderhoof of Aurora, Missouri, and Frances Day of Moore, Oklahoma.
Red Oak Express, Red Oak, Iowa, February 5, 1991, page 2A
Services for Donald D. Bailey, 77, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, formerly of Red Oak, will be Friday, February 8, at 10 a.m., at Nelson-Boylan Funeral Chapel in Red Oak, Iowa. The Rev. Steven Goad will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Red Oak, Iowa. Mr. Bailey died Sunday, February 3, 1991, at the Veteran's Center in Norman Oklahoma, following a brief Illness.
He was born December 28, 1913 in Red Oak, Iowa to George Andrw Bailey and Emma Adelaide Rush and married Alice M. Hilding on May 11, 1938 in Sidney, Iowa. A resident of Oklahoma City since 1940, he was shop forman at Central State Hospital in Norman until retiring in 1976. He was a member, elder, and deacon of Hillcrest Presbyterian Church in Oklahoma City. He was a 32nd degree Mason of Myrtle Lodge and member of VFW Post # 1645, both in Oklahoma City. A veteran of WW II and Korea, he served with the 34th Division, Iowa National Guard. He was a member of Modern Woodmen of America. There is open visitation at the funeral chapel.
Survivors include his wife; two sisters, Georgia Vanderhoof of Aurora, Missouri, and Frances Day of Moore, Oklahoma.
Red Oak Express, Red Oak, Iowa, February 5, 1991, page 2A
Family Members
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Henry Ferris Bailey
1901–1985
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Myrtle Jane Bailey Vanderhoof
1903–1988
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Georgia Belle Bailey Vanderhoof
1905–1991
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Crete Bailey
1905–1905
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Darlie Bailey Spangenberg
1906–1939
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Lester E Bailey
1908–1985
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Fern Ramona Bailey Lindner Smith
1910–1984
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Baby Daughter Bailey
1916–1916
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Frances Gayle "Fran" Bailey Day
1918–2013
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