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Horace Lopez "Prate" Bailey

Philadelphia, Pa, Georgia

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Horace "Prate" Lopez Bailey -PHILADELPHIA, PA - Horace "Prate" Lopez Bailey died June 12, 2010 in Philadelphia. A native of Macon, he was born February 22, 1941 to the late Horace Bailey and Hattie Lorene Costella Oliver Bailey. -Survivors include: wife, Wendy Bailey; sisters, Alice M. Bailey,...

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I was so sorry to hear of your loss. May God grant you comfort and keep you in his care.

Dear Alice and Renee my deepest sympathy to you both and your family. My prayers are with you during this most difficult time.

Last year at our 50th year celebration, Prate was so full of life and seemed to be so at peace. Whereas death is an appointment that we all have to make, it still hurts when we lose a friend and a loved one. I pray that GOD will strengthen all of you.

Dear Alice and Renee'
My heart goes out to the both of you your brother "Prate" will be miss by you and other memmbers of the family. Yes! I am one of the oldest friend left. Jimmy Hill and Wedell McIntosh has passed on. Fifty eight years of friebdship. 1952 -2010.
Richard J. Adkins, Jr.

My thoughts, prayers and condolences to the Bailey family. May you find peace in your hour of grief.

To Alice: I indeed share our loss. I will always remember your devotion and closeness to Prate

Prate Will always live in me. He was a brother to me. we had so much fun talking music, business and just what ever came up. I will miss him and hope the family have my condolences. Prate and Otis Redding are together again.

To Alice and Family,
My thoughts and prayers goes out to you in the loss of your loved one. Prate will truly be missed, and especially at our Ballard Hudson Class of "59" reunions. A Classmember

My heartfelt condolences to the Bailey family and especially to his loving and devoted sister, Alice and his elder twins, Phillip and Phyllis whom I got to know while living in Phila. "Prate" will always be remembered for his jovial, friendly and good-natured personality and that everlasting smile he always gave to others. He was a true Ballard-Hudson & Tindall Heights Alumnus, who we all regarded.