Presscott Bailey born January 4th 1961 in Detroit Michigan to Amos and Juanita Bailey. He proceeds in death, his parents, Amos and Juanita, McQueen Bailey of Kentucky. He he also proceeds in death, an infant daughter Billy Joe Bailey and a sister Shirley Howard. He is survived by his wife Debi Bailey and his surviving children are William and (Jennifer )Bailey Fisher, Indiana a daughter Elizabeth and (Scott)Barnett of Noblesville, Indiana and Charles and Lamanda Wells of Hartford Kentucky . He has 3 step children Brent, Shea and Selena. Scott has 6 grandchildren whom he loves deeply and 4 step grandchildren whom he loves. And has a great grandson on the way in December. He is also survived by his sister Gay Perry of Detroit Michigan, Janet Coker of Evansville Indiana and Jewell Bailey of Kentucky. He has several nieces and nephews.
Scott worked for CF Industry in Terre Haute Indiana. He cherished all of his colleagues at CF. He also worked at a power company in Kentucky where he had worked for several years.
Scott loved the outdoors. Any time he had he loved to hike. His passion was coon hunting. He loved to hear the dogs running through the woods.
If he was your friend you know you had a true friend.
He loved life and the lord. He knew the Bible from front to back and believed in it. Scott Bailey was wonderful man and a friend to everyone!!
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