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Oscar J. Bail

South Hadley, Massachusetts

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Oscar J. Bail 1927 - 2011 SOUTH HADLEY - Oscar J. Bail, 83, of South Hadley, died Friday July 22, 2011. He was born in and raised in Holyoke. He was the son of the late Oscar and May Rose (Laverty) Bail. Oscar attended Our Lady of Perpetual Help Grammar School and in 1945 graduated from Holyoke...

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He will be missed by the entire community.

The Woodill’s

Sorry to hear of his passing. He was our neighbor, and was always kind to us. He raised a terrific family.

As a child my mother always brought us to Bails for our shoes. She said they were the best. Later in life I also brought my children there. You always knew that Oscar made sure your shoes fit well. ,My prayers and thoughts are with you all at this time. Judy Meehan

I can remember from the time I was a boy, my brothers and I were brought to Bails for our shoes. I have fond memories of those days; the sliding ladders, the xray machine that allowed us to see our toes in the new shoes, and the unique aroma of the repair factory downstairs.

Those were the physical components of the Bail Shoe Store, but within that establishment the people who were there made up its character, the spirit of Bails was in fact, the Bails.

Everyone was...

I went to Oscar when I was little, and then brought my children there because I knew they would be treated with care and a great sense of humor.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

I bought my first pair of shoes[my whole family] from his dad then Mr. Bail untill i left for the Marines in 1975.God Bless him...

To the Bail Family
My prayers go out to you and the family, I always bought my shoes at Bails,as when i was smaller I needed special shoes. Oscar always made me feel special.

Lorrie,
Oscar was a much loved and respected man. No one loved him more than you. That was especially apparent during the past several years as you cared for him every day, 24/7, with kindness, patience, compassion and tender nursing.
May your family and friends help you through these very sad days with the same level of love and compassion.

I am so sorry for your pain.

Love, Laurene Kittler