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Claudette Alethia Bailey

Boston, Massachusetts

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BAILEY Claudette Alethia, of Boston, Massachusetts, passed away on April 2, 2016, at the age of 65. Born September 25, 1950, to Casley Alexander Bailey and Lucille Ionie Joseph Bailey, Claudette grew up in Kingston, Jamaica, attending Camperdown High School before leaving for the United States in...

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I will never forget the last time that you came and sat next to me at 4th of July cookout at your sisters house just before you move away. It seems like it was just yesterday. But I'll cherished those words of wisdom that you gave.. You shall be dearly missed. RIP dear...Hugs..

In Loving Memories of
Claudette Alethia Bailey
Casley's Beloved Mom

Hold fast to all your cherished
Moments and memories
To the blessings and the laughter
The joys and celebrations
The sorrow and the tears

They all add up to a treasure
Of fond yesterdays
That you shared and spent together
They will keep her close to you in your heart. spirit and thought

With Deepest Sympathy, Cassie

In Loving Memories of
Claudette Alethia Bailey
Casley's Beloved Mom

Hold fast to all your cherished
moments and memories
To the blessings and the laughter
the joys and the celebrations
the sorrow and the tears

They all add up to a treasure of
fond yesterdays
That you shared and spent together
they will keep her close to you in
your heart, spirit and thought

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I love you my dear
and miss you. We will always be in"touch" Reverend Frances Curvan.

What a great lady! Always a smile on your face and goodness in your heart. You left us a great legacy with your children and grandchildren. My heart is heavy-may you rest in peace.

CB...1010 Mass Ave., we laughed, cried, ate lunch together...You drove me car dealer to purchase my first car...Lol I could go on and on...Your kind words will never be forgotten...In my heart always...

Rest in Peace CB. I always enjoyed your company and appreciate all you did for our community. I know the great love and affection my City Hall family had for you as well. May God bless your family.

To the Bailey, I met Claudette when she joined Grant A.M.E. Church. She was a lovely and spiritual person. God be with you. Sister Daisy Maxwell-King

My boobie! Oh how you will be missed! I'm so grateful to God for allowing our paths to cross, you were like a sister to me. I will always have fond memories of the times we shared. Rest easy my dear friend! Love You always!

Beverly Blake