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Cynthia E. Lenox-Bailey

Lenox, Kentucky

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LENOX-BAILEY, Cynthia E., 50, wife of James Francis Bailey, died Sat., Nov. 19, 2005 at the UK Medical Center. A Lexington native, she was the daughter of Harlan and Frances Lenox. She was a graduate of Lafayette High School and attended the University of Kentucky. Mrs. Lenox-Bailey was a former...

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OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY FOR YOUR LOSS.

I am shocked and saddened upon hearing of Cynthia's passing. She always had a smile on her face and a bubbly personality. I will always have very fond memories of this special lady who be greatly missed. Deepest sympathies to the Lenox family.

I knew her from the time she was 17, loved her when she was 22,lost her when she was 25, and have missed her every day since.
Sleep well, God bless.

Francis, I am so sorry for your
loss. I will keep you in my
thoughts and prayers.

Dear Steve,
We will certainly keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayer. Everyone at the bank thinks alot of you and your family.

Love,



All your friends at First Southern

Cynthia was such a beautiful friend from the 70's. She is someone you never forgot once you met her. It was such a pleasure to run into her when I came to Lexington. She will be missed. Your family will be in my prayers.

Jim, Steve and Carolyn,

Cynthia was a beautiful friend who will always hold a very special place in my heart. I have some great memories of her and our times
together. May God comfort you in your loss and time of sorrow.

I was so sorry to hear of Cynthia's passing. She was great to grow up around on Old Nassau Road as were you all. I remember great times in the Lenox household. All of you will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Jim,

Cynthia brought so much joy and laughter to me and my family. We will remember you in our prayers.

Love
Joe & Donna Hudson