John-Bailey-Obituary

John Barnwell Bailey Jr.

Charleston, South Carolina

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John Barnwell Bailey Jr. MT. PLEASANT - John Barnwell Bailey, Jr., 65, of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, husband of Anne Johnson Bailey passed away on Sunday, May 26, 2013. A Celebration of John's Life will be held at the graveside on Friday, May 31, 2013 in the Christ - St. Paul's Cemetery,...

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Heard today of John's passing, very sorry to hear of his death. I have dealt with John many times over the past 25-30 years, always enjoyed working with him.

My sympathy goes out to the Bailey family..my prayers go out to you all...my father (Josh Drayton) has been a long time employee with Island Construction and I had the pleasure of meeting John and his lovely wife almost 15 years ago at my wedding and they bought a set of pots that I still use to this day...Keep praying and take one day at a time...Be Blessed

I pray that God will comfort you in your great loss. My heart goes out to Maude in having to let go of her oldest son; to Anne for the pain you shared with him in his suffering; to his children who will never forget him; and to Jinx in his grief. May God truly grant you the peace that passes all understanding and the continued support of family and friends.

I'm very sorry to hear about John's passing. John ran a great company, and he will be missed here on the Weapons Station where his company performed pavement and concrete maintenance for over 20 years.

Dear Anne and family,
Our prayers are with you. John will be missed by so many. We will always treasure the good memories of times spent together.
Love,
Jane and Joe

My Condolences to the Family. During this time of sorrow, may you find peace and comfort in God's promise found at John 6:40
J T.

My condolences to the family. John will be missed. May the God of all comfort strengthen you in your hour of need.

Dear Anne and Ginny, My heart goes out to you for your loss. I hope that you can take comfort in the happy memories of his life with you ~ Yours, Susan Thompson

I was tied up to Johns dock in Shem creek we shared some good conversations about boats,gave him a couple of marine engines over the years.He was a very pleasant fellow to talk with.Will be missed.