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Kenneth Bailey

Miami County, Ohio

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Family-Placed ObituaryBAILEY, Kenneth L. of Tipp City, Ohio passed away on January 10, 2008. Law was his passion. An ACTEC Fellow, he was drawn to the complexities of estate planning. He brought enthusiasm and excitement to the puzzles of his clients' needs and devoted his life to helping...

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Sorry to hear of Ken's passing. Will remember the times of planting and replanting his trees and working on his car. Gayle remembers the times of organizing his shirts and cleaning up.
Faithfully yours always,

Dear Barbara, Heather, and Grant,

My condolences to you. As I read through the words of your friends and associates I am struck by how much Ken and your family mean to many. As a family member who has not been close over the years, I believe I have erred in not developing a stronger relationship. However, I have childhood memories of time spent on the Bailey farm and the fun of being with my cousins, and I hold these memories very close.

I will speak here for my father,...

Barbara,

Ken and I enjoyed so many wonderful times in Miami at the Heckerling Institute and at ACTEC meetings around the nation; I will miss his wit and wisdom and I join you in grieving for his loss.
Herb Braverman

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May all of the wonderful memories of Ken help you through this time of sorrow.

All of us at Stull Implement &
Jason and Amber Stull

Dear Barbara and Heather,
I am in Florida and Stan called to tell me of Ken's passing. I'm so sorry that you are suffering this loss. We will all miss Ken's jovial interpretation of life.
Fondly,
Ellen Cotterman

Barbara,
I am very sorry for your loss. Ken was a very special person who helped my family through both good times and bad. My family offers our deepest sympathy to both you and your family.

Heather, My heart goes out to you and your family, in this difficult time. You are in my prayers. Love, Trish

Dear Barbara, Heather and Grant,
Ken was a great neighbor and we will surely miss him "on the hill." His love of a good pie, a nice glass of wine and the world around him will be held in all of our hearts. Perhaps most of all, we will miss his "full-body smile." You are in our thoughts. Love, Reed, Lori and Ethan Spencer

In the short time we have known Ken and Barbara we have come to appreciate their stength and kindness. They have been an example of how to handle adversity in life, but yet still appreciate the good things in life while facing that adversity. Our prayers will continue for Barbara as Ken now is at peace in a better place.