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JO BAILEY Obituary

JO BAILEY Age 75, passed away on October 23, 2010. She was born on October 31, 1934, on the Menominee Reservation in Keshena, WI. She was an Eligibility Worker, retired from the County of San Bernardino. She was an enrolled member of the Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin. She spent many happy years married to Fred Bailey. She is survived by her daughters, Grace AKA Georgina (Ron) Metoxen-Graham, Dawne (David) Baker, Judi (Craig Britton) Reed; sons, Dan (Linda) Bailey, Douglas (Beverly) Bailey; siblings, Arlene (Butch) Davis, Jake (Kathy) Satterlee, Margaret (Larry) Schroeder, Carl (Debbie) Brocker, John (Jill) Brocker, Mel Brocker; brothers in law, Carl Prilepp, William Van Boxtel; 12 Grandchildren; 4 1/2 Great Grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her loving husband, Fred Bailey, parents, Jacob Satterlee and Angeline Metoxen-Brocker, step father, Mel Brocker, sisters, Donna Prilepp and Barbara Van Boxtel, and Grandson, Christian Bailey. Memorial Service: Saturday, October 30, 2010, at Messiah Lutheran Church in Highland, CA. Interment: Private. Please visit: www.mtview sanbernardino.com to offer condolences.

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Published by San Bernardino County Sun on Oct. 28, 2010.

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November 10, 2010

I was very saddened to hear that Jo had passed away. I had most recently seen her a few months ago at LLUMC while her son was admitted there and my granddaughter was admitted there also. I know she was very concerned about her son at the time and we both said we would pray for each others loved ones. She also attended my retirement last year in June of 2009. She brought her son and his wife with her. I was real happy to see her there. In 1975 I worked for Jo at the 1st floor reception desk on Gilbert St. She was very good with everyone, customers and co workers alike. I don't believe she ever lost her temper with anyone at work. She was always real good to me and I was real proud to know her not only for herself, but that she was an American Indian and she used to tell me things about her life as an Indian. She was also very proud of her children and husband. We worked together after that for many years. Jo will be very missed, but remember your memories of her always. That was a beautiful picture of her that you put in the newspaper. She was a beautiful person on the inside and out.
Dena Diaz, Highland

November 4, 2010

So sorry, Danny. I just now got on facebook and read the news. I know the feeling of lose for a mother. Charlotte Wilburn, Hereford, Texas

dan bailey

November 1, 2010

good- bye ma, love your son and daughter in- law.danny and linda

Dougie Bailey

October 30, 2010

I miss my grandma I remomber when I was little we use to watch lassie together on the coutch. But she is happy now with my Grandpa FRED BAILEY .RIP. I loved them both and they loved all there family and their frends. Miss you Grandma


Dougie

Chris Snyder

October 29, 2010

I worked with Jo for many years until she retired. She was always kind,professional and fun to be around. She made people feel comfortable and welcome. She has earned her wings thru public service and kindness to all! Blessings for her and hers!

October 28, 2010

I worked with Jo as far back as 1976 when we were both working for the Welfare Dept. Over the years I remember watching her work, retire, return again, but whatever project she was working on, she was always a professional, treating her clients with dignity. When our children were small, Jo loved baking birthday cakes for them and even babysat for me when she was available. I cherish the time I knew her and know that she will be greatly missed by friends and family.
Debbie Simpkins, Highland, CA

Su Colvin

October 28, 2010

...I worked with Jo for many years....she was always a lady...I never heard her use a curse word or talk about anyone behind their backs....I did however, often watch her giggle when I committed those sins.....wonderful pictures....she was an asset to the County of San Bernardino...

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