Hewas born in San Jose, Calif., Nov. 12, 1950, a son of Robert B. and Beverly D. (Curtis) Bailey and lived in Westminster for eight years before moving to Fitchburg nine years ago.
He is survived by his wife of 28 years, Deborah J. (Phelps) Bailey; a daughter, Amoreena E. Bailey and her fiancée, Luis Valle, of Fitchburg; two grandchildren, Shayla Bailey and Taiven Valle.
He worked several years as a saw operator at the Corrugated Packaging Inc., in Fitchburg.
BAILEY -- Funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family. There are no calling hours. The Louis M. Isabelle Funeral Home, 316 Clarendon St., Fitchburg is assisting the family with arrangements. Please see www.isabellefuneral.com for additional information.
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Michelle Lambert
October 29, 2007
Dear Uncle Steven (aka Beeker),
There are no words that can express how much you have touched all of our lives. We talk about the things you loved and shared with us, but they don't seem to really express what special person you were. Your love for your family shined despite your gruff attempts to hide it. You can rest assured that you will be genuinely missed by those who loved you, especially me!
Marcia Thorell
October 29, 2007
Hey Doctor Bailey!!! You will be truly missed by all who have known you. Your unique personality and playful nature were your hallmark. As they say, to know you is to love you. We will watch over your flock and help and guide them throughout their years. They are your legacy. Tears, smiles and laughter always, Marcia.
Dayzee Bailey
October 10, 2007
Steven, I'll always love and miss you. Our family has come home and they have been so strong for me. Anything I need I know they'll be there for me. You would be so proud of them. I'm still waiting for a sign from you to tell me you are watching over us.(you know what) Your treasured toys will be given to those you wanted to have them. Skip and Lori send their love. Please wait for me, and be the one to show me the way. Say 'hi' to your mom, pop, Grandma, Curly, Susie & Mike, Ulrice, and my Dad. If you see Dona Moon please say hi for me. I love you always.
Amoreena Bailey
October 10, 2007
Dad, I love you forever and will always remember the happy times! Shayla and Taiven will always miss their "P" and remember blowing bubbles and playing with all your toys! Love you always, Amoreena
Sharon Cournoyer Astle
October 5, 2007
Uncle Steven - You shared years of laughter with our family and we all thank you for being able to reach out and touch the child in each of us with your wonder over the simple things in life....bubbles, marbles, and crazily decorated birthday cards...You will be missed....Beek! Beek! Beek! Love - Sharon, Jim, Kayla, Liz and Rissa
krysten dupont
October 4, 2007
hey steve i want you to know you are truly missed by everyone....im glad to have met you and to have known you for as long as i have....i just want debbie and everyone else in his family to know that me and my family are sorry for your loss.....
Carlee Mills
October 1, 2007
Uncle Steven,
You will be greatly missed by all of us. I hope you are up there playing with all the marbles, bubbles and frogs you can find! I love you, and will see you someday!
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