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Agatha Madden Murphy Bailey

Atlanta, Georgia

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Agatha Madden Murphy Bailey, born in Fall River, MA, on December 14, 1920, died peacefully in Tucson, AZ on October 9, 2007, after a lengthy illness. Beloved wife of David A. Bailey, Sr. (passed 1998), Agatha loved her family and her many friends and entertaining them all. For many years, she...

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Dearest Mom: It's been one year and I still want to tell you about this or that but you are gone and didn't leave a new number for me to call!

You and Dad are in my heart and thoughts every day and you live on in your children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

With love and gratitude, Cathleen

I will celebrate your life forever. I am a part of you as you are a part of me. Forever is seen through the eyes of your children and your childrens children. I know your passing brought you to your true love and faithful friend, David.

Dear Agatha,

My first reaction to childhood memories of Agatha is always a BIG smile! And it was so nice to have the chance to be with you during the past few years. Walking down memory lane with you in Oak Bluffs and going through old photo albums and listening to 40's music with you on a weekend visit at your New Jersey apartment were really special.

Thank you for you fun-loving spirit and for being an unforgettable aunt. Sending lots of love to you and Dave -- and all the...

Dearest Agatha,
It was a joy and privilege getting to know you over the years. You were a cherished part of my extended Bailey family. I am so blessed and honored to have laughed, broken bread, and shared time with you. I hope you are at peace with your beloved David. You will be missed, but those of us who had the chance to know you were the lucky ones.

Dear Mommy - oh, how glad I am to have made you my friend. I'll miss all your support, laughs and cooking for you. Sam and I will miss you terribly.

Love you, Mommy -
Pat xoxo

We were blessed to visit with Agatha here in September at Ray and Meaghan's home with the twins entertaining their great-grandmother. Agatha was such a loving, wonderful person!

Dearest Mom: What do I do now? As I told you, it was a privilege taking care of you and I grew from the experience. You are now with your beloved Dave.

I love you and will miss you.

All my love, Cathleen

Thanks for the ride Mom, it was a trip.
Despite all, I will miss you and so will my children, forever.
May the wind be always at your back. Nana-me-love!

I will miss you, Mom. You were a great mommy and friend. I love you.