URBANA - Carrol Eugene Bailey, age 87, of Urbana, Ohio passed away on May 21, 2017 at Hearth and Home of Urbana. He was born February 6, 1930 in Rosewood, Ohio to the late Foster and Leota (McIntire) Bailey. He married Mary Lou Williams on March 9, 1951 in Harpster, Ohio, who survives. Other living relatives include his brother Vincent (Marilyn) Bailey of Urbana and two children, Mark (Susan Oelker) Bailey of Urbana and Diana (Neil) Naiman of Kewadin, Michigan; seven grandchildren, Shawn (Meredith) Bailey of Columbus, Ohio, Renae (Brian) Wainwright of Atlanta, Georgia, Amy (Christopher) Louthan of Marietta, Georgia, Chad (Nichole) Naiman of Corydon, Indiana, Kyle (April) Naiman of Oxford, Ohio, Lisa (James) Tuttle of Cadillac, Michigan and Lindsay (Andrew) Raymond of Elk Rapids, Michigan; and ten great-grandchildren, Eva and Gwendolyn Bailey, Dane and Grady Naiman, Olivia, Lyla and Theodore Naiman, Reese and Ryan Raymond, and Owen Louthan.
In addition to his parents, Carrol was preceded in death by brothers LeVon (Violet) and Merlyn (Christine), both of Urbana.
Carrol graduated from North Lewisburg (Ohio) high school where he was active in baseball, basketball and track. He joined the Ohio National Guard in 1949. His unit was activated in 1951 during the Korean conflict. Following basic training, Carrol was assigned to the Fort Polk U.S. Army base in Louisiana until he was honorably discharged with the rank of Sergeant. He then returned to Urbana and worked various jobs in the area before joining The Dayton Power and Light Company where he worked for 30 years in a variety of positions including lineman, Area Supervisor and District Manager.
Carrol was very active in the community while working for DP&L in the West Liberty, Bellefontaine, Russells Point, Troy, Piqua, and Xenia areas. He served as mayor of West Liberty from 1962 until 1964, chaired the Citizen's Committee for West Liberty-Salem Schools, and was a member of the Champaign County School Board, the Logan County Health Board, and the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. He was involved in community Chambers of Commerce, as well as Lions, Kiwanis, and Rotary clubs. He was President of the Huntsville State Bank for several years and a Mason and member of the Eastern Star.
After retiring from DP&L, Carrol and Mary moved to the St. Petersburg, Florida area where Carrol worked in the Pinellas County school system as Energy Manager.
The Baileys both enjoyed their time in Florida where, in addition to St. Petersburg, they also lived in the Clearwater and Bradenton areas before relocating to Urbana to be near family and friends.
Carrol will be remembered for his quick wit, broad smile, his trouble-shooting ability and love of family, who will greatly miss his positive and significant influence. His love of fishing led to many Canadian vacations with family and friends. He also enjoyed watching the Cincinnati Reds and playing his harmonica with his beloved dachshund Tina "singing" by his side. Those who knew him will treasure his memory.
The family would like to thank the staffs of Hearth and Home and Kindred at Home Hospice for the compassionate and quality care they provided Carrol prior to his passing.
The family will receive friends on Saturday, May 27, 2017, 10-11 a.m. in the VERNON FUNERAL HOME, Urbana; where funeral services will follow at 11 a.m. with Pastor David Brown officiating. Burial will be held in Maple Grove Cemetery, North Lewisburg.
Memorial contributions may be made to Kindred at Home Hospice of Dayton, 7887 Washington Village Drive, Suite 350, Dayton, Ohio 34349-3986.
Condolences may be made to the family at www.vernonfh.com.
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May 26, 2017
Marry Lou, sorry to hear of Carrol's passing, he was such a good friend of Jack's, now they are together again. Gloria Morrow
Taylor Shadoan
May 24, 2017
So sorry for your loss, Carrol will be deeply missed. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.
Sue Amlin Smith
May 23, 2017
Mary, Mark, Diana and family,
So sorry to hear about Carrol. He was always so friendly to me. I know he will be greatly missed. You are all in my thoughts and prayers in your days ahead. Sue Amlin Smith
May 23, 2017
May God strengthen and comfort the family during your time of sorrow.
May 23, 2017
Draw close to God and he will draw close to you. James 4 : 8.
May 23, 2017
Draw close to God and he will comfort and strengthen you.
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