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Genevieve Barras Bailey

Houston, Texas

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GENEVIEVE BARRAS BAILEY Genevieve Barras Bailey passed away Sunday, March 19, 2006. Genevieve was the oldest of five siblings, born in Port Arthur, on November 26, 1924, to Luc and Maude Barras. Genevieve and Herbert Bailey were married on February 14th, 1947 at St. James Catholic Church in Port...

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Dear Brad, Tim, Donna and Families,
I am sorry that I didn't know until today that Ginny had passed away. Herb & Ginny were such good friends. Even though I haven't seen Ginny since moving to Austin, I think of them both often. My condolences to all of you.

To the Bailey Family,

I like to extend my deepest symthany to you and all of your family. I would like to Thank you for the opportunity in taking care of your mother Genevieve for six & half years. She was like a mother to me and never will be forgotten. My love goes out you and your family.

Brad and all the Bailey family,
Was saddened to hear of the passing of your Mom. Our prayers are with you all.

Dear Brad, Tim, Donna, and Families,
Your mom was quite a lady. I will always remember your folks and what good friends they were with mine. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this time. God Bless all the Baileys.
Sincerely,

Brad, Tim, Donna and Families

My thoughts and sympathies are with you and your families on your loss. I have many memories of the good times we had on Fairhope and the old neighborhood. May you find comfort in your memories.

To the Bailey Family:
I just want all of you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Even though I was the youngest one besides Tim I remember the fun times we had on Fairhope and posing for the group picture, (we still have the picture) 30 years later. Again, my sincere condolences.

Brad,

All of us are here for such a short time. I am sure your mom was a sweetheart and a fiesty lady. With such a competitive son how could she have been anything else. She now can watch her kids all the time in a much nicer place. God Bless!

Brad and Tim:
My dominant memory of your mother making the Castlewood/Fairhope street kids lemonade on a real hot summer day. I remember her expressing her opinion of a new musical group called the Beatles. (It was not complimentary.) I remember her being a wonderful mother to a bunch of neighborhood kids.

Our families came together again five years ago when Carol taught my son at the School for Little children. Two different generations of Bailey women have helped Davidson...