James-Bailey-Obituary

Dr. James Bailey

Toledo, Ohio

Mar 21, 1930 – Feb 17, 2015 (Age 84)

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BORN
March 21, 1930
DIED
February 17, 2015
AGE
84
LOCATION
Toledo, Ohio

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BAILEYDr. James L. Jim Bailey was born March 21, 1930, to Irvin and Mildred Bailey in Tiffin, Ohio. He passed away on February 17, 2015, surrounded by his family at Jennings Center for Older Adults in Cleveland, Ohio. He formerly lived in Old Orchard in Toledo for many years. Jim graduated from...

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To Ruth and the Bailey family;
I am so sorry for your loss.
My deepest sympathy.
Jim did me quite a few favors
during my years in Toledo.
Steve Spielberg

Jim was a wonderful person. We were fortunate to have known him.
Paul and Mary Ann Heinrichs

I was so sorry to hear about the passing of Dr. Bailey. He was a good man and a great teacher. I enjoyed several courses from him in my undergraduate and graduate days at UT. In fact, he was the one that convinced me to go to grad school rather right into the job market - a recommendation that i am still grateful for and has paid off in so many ways! He will be missed!

So sorry for the family's loss. He certainly had a full life! -

Best to you and family. He looks like a genius of a man.

To the Bailey Family
my thoughts and prayers continue about and for you at this time. I recall my Dads fondness for Dr. Bailey at the Dept. and our family's friendship with you all through church always
May God bless you all

To all the Bailey family,
My deepest sympathy and love to all of you on your loss of this great man. I have very fond memories of him from our days at First Congregational Church. I pray God's comfort for all of you during this time.

My heart goes out to the family. May the memories find you comfort.

I am so sorry for your family's loss. I enjoyed so many moments at the Bailey's house with Melanie. We would watch the Match Game after school and then the next thing you knew, Mr. Bailey would have a record of opera music playing. Your Dad, Melanie, always had a twinkle in his eye when he talked to me...I think he appreciated that I was a kind of a bird of a different feather, with my silliness perhaps driving him a little crazy. He lived a full life and I know your whole family will miss...