Frankie-Bailey-Obituary

Frankie Bailey

Archer Lodge, North Carolina

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DIED
January 30, 2016
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Archer Lodge, North Carolina

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Archer Lodge – Frankie Bailey, age 61, died Saturday, January 30, 2016 at his home with his wife by his side. Born December 16, 1954 in Johnston County he was a son of the late William Roy and Lena Mae Rhodes Bailey. He was preceded in death by his brother, Harvey Bailey; and sister, Shelby...

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Rip uncle Frankie, it's hard to know it gone, but keep a spot for me near you when I get there.

When I was a kid. Me and Frankie played like we were brothers. And everyone said we both looked alike. Frankie was and is still my favorite uncle ! I'm sorry for not being there. I didn't find out in time to be there! But I will truly MISS HIM !

I am so sad my uncle Frankie is gone, but he's looking down smiling as to say I'm in heaven now, an no more pain, he is missed, an I've cried but I know he'd. Whip my but if he could've. Lol. My uncle was and always will be my hero, I went to colleage to become a cna2, when all said u can't due to brain damage at birth, he always told me u can do any thing if you try an want it bad enough. That was the kind of man my uncle was, an God has a great Angel. In heaven with him now, so to all...

Vicki, Our thoughts and prayers are withyu and your family. Love and Prayers.

Vicki, I am so sorry to hear about Frankie. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Vicki, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

I grew up across the street from Frankie and also went to church with him as you adults. When he attended Clayton School we would always pick at each other on who went to the better school. May he rest in peace.

We all can think back and remember that one mentor or influence in our lives. Be it a parent, sibling or teacher. I'm beyond proud to say Frankie was mine. We spent much time together doing what he loved, taking care of those in need or hunting. There will only ever be one like him. My life is much richer because I knew him and had the opportunity to call him friend.