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John Bail Obituary

Athens It is with a heavy heart that our family announces the passing of John Bail on May 8th, 2025, after a life richly lived in service, ministry and kindness.

John was born on the 3rd of May in 1941 in Athens County Ohio. He dedicated roughly 30 years of his life to the printing industry and eventually went on to own his own printing business called Traditional Printers Inc. In his business, he printed anything from menus to wedding invitations to pamphlets and, on the not-so-rare occasion, sponsored his grandchildren's sports teams.

While he was committed to the printing business of Athens County, John was also an active member of the Baptist faith. In his life, he served as a deacon to Pastor Bill Wellman of First Southern Baptist Church of Athens and served in Meigs County as chairman, deacon and financial director of First Southern Baptist Church under Pastor Lamar O'Brien. John was a faithful man who walked with Christ and helped others walk with Him too. He served his congregation with unwavering devotion through ministry in the Meigs County Jail to those who were housed and in need of love, redemption and hope.

It is very evident that John left a spiritual impact on his community, but furthermore, he left a physical one as well. John assisted in the construction of multiple churches, from Athens County to Meigs County and even as far as the state of Georgia; helping others to find safety in worship within walls he helped build with his own hands.

When John wasn't serving his church or aiding in the construction of other churches, you could find him under an old Chevy car, or fixing a tractor from his favorite brand, John Deere. If you couldn't find him outside, it was probably because he took the golf cart to fetch the paper with his pet chicken, Pepper sitting proud on the seat next to him.

John lived a full life, wearing several hats (literally and figuratively) and holding many titles, but were none he held more dearly than the title of father, husband and grandfather.

John is preceded in death by his brothers, Charles "Buzz" Bail Jr. and Frank "Jerry" Bail. He is survived by his loving wife Ruth Bail, his children: Roger (Karen), Randy (Joy), Mark (Patsy) and Carrie Carpenter (Gene), as well as his sisters: Donna Tedrow, Nancy Wolf and Clara Rowan. Furthermore, the honor of carrying on his legacy also extends to his beloved grandchildren, Shelley Ervin, Kyle (Lindsay), Cody (Sarah), Mattew (Alex), Nathan (Trisha) Michael (Jessica) and Cortney Linscott (Tony).

Funeral service will be conducted Thursday at 11:00 a.m. at Jagers & Sons Funeral Home, Athens with Pastor John Pauley officiating. Burial will be in New Marshfield Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Please share a memory, a note of condolence or sign the online register at www.jagersfuneralhome.com. John Bail

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Published by The Athens Messenger on May 12, 2025.

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Tom King

May 16, 2025

So sorry to hear the news of John’s passing. My condolences to the family.

Greg Cornell

May 14, 2025

A couple of fond memories I have while being with Uncle John.
First, Uncle John took me on a ride in his hot rod Chevy which both he and Aunt Ruth used for dirt and drag strip racing. We were going uphill out of Athens on a newer strip of route 50 doing about 35 mph. Uncle John looked over at me and he said,"you ready!". I said "yes". Next thing I knew I was feeling the pressure while being pushed back into the seat as Uncle John floored it. I recall thinking this must be similar to what an astronaut feels when lifting off into space. It laid me back in my seat and what a rush it was. Secondly, I had a red MG sedan which I had ran much too hard as some young teenage folks do. The motor went bad and Uncle John and Buzz and possibly a couple other of Uncle John's friends were working on it to rebuild it for me. When the project was done Uncle John gave me back the MG sedan and handed me a box in which there were numerous parts (lifter rods) sticking out of. I asked him what this was and his response was, "Those are the parts which we couldn't figure out where they went." My mouth dropped to the floor and then I realized... it was just another of Uncle John's jokes. I remember Uncle John as a jokester, a passionate racer, a tinkerer, and almost 100% of the time, my "smiling and happy" uncle John!

Dustin Goldsberry

May 12, 2025

I am so sorry for your loss, heaven gained a great man. Our family is thinking of you and sending our love and condolences. I always enjoyed coming over and talking with John when I was with Cody and Nathan.

Rayma McCloud

May 12, 2025

Cody, Nathan and Family,
I'm so sorry to hear of your grandpa's passing. I remember when I first realized that he printed the Albany Fair booklets and how neat that was that he was your Grandpa he left quite a legacy.

May our prayers give you comfort and peace during your loss.

Hugs and Love,
(Aunt) Rayma Sue Bishop-McCloud

Kayla Gugin (Nicholson)

May 12, 2025

What an incredible man, and quite the legacy he will leave behind. I'll always cherish fond memories of going to Sunday School with him and Ruth when I was little and the Pygmy Goat he gave me for my graduation present! John wasn't one of the good ones, he was one of the great ones! Sending all my love and hugs to Ruth and the family.

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