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H. Barry Bailey

September 30, 1926 - November 2, 2023

Fort Worth, Texas - H. Barry Bailey, 97, passed away on Thursday, November 2, 2023. A private ceremony took place in the Chapel at Thompson's Harveson & Cole Funeral Home on Saturday, November 11. In 2018, he decided to write his own obituary, beginning with, "I enjoyed life, but not as much as some suspected and more than others may have hoped."

Barry Bailey

"I am writing my own obituary. I will try not to exaggerate or enlarge but may fail in that endeavor. I cannot write this without expressing my love to my wife, Joan, who died in 2017.

Preaching was a delight for me. I enjoyed preaching; it was so important to me. I enjoyed and loved every congregation I served. My life was built around my family, but I think that is where you find the love of God- through love of family and love of people. One of the things that I enjoyed so much about the church is that it allowed me to help people.

While I was at First United Methodist Church in Fort Worth, we organized many programs that did just that - helped people. We initiated the Infant Formula Program, so that every child born at John Peter Smith Hospital had the formula that they needed. We developed the Day School Program through the YWCA to provide a place for children to stay during the day, so their parents, who lived at the Presbyterian Night Shelter could apply for work. We were involved with the Night Shelter in numerous other ways. We also established the Women's Haven in Fort Worth and the Samaritan House at the time of the emergence of HIV. These things were so important to me.

I was on the Board of Trustees at SMU for sixteen years, and while I was there, I was asked to teach a Wellness course. This meant that every SMU freshman took my course. I was asked by the department head to go in there and talk; stimulate their discussion. He said to let them know that a good question is always better than a poor answer. That was a wonderful experience for me.

I had the prayer for the 100th Congress of the United Sates, and for the 200th anniversary of the Methodist Church in Baltimore, MD. This was where the church originally started, and I was invited by the Baltimore delegation to make a motion to have a Christmas o?ering for the needy, which was what was done 200 years earlier at Lovely Lane Chapel where the Methodist church was organized and where we were meeting at that time.

I have loved life, loved my family, and had the privilege of being involved or being associated with some wonderful people. I am thankful to God that I was allowed to live the life I lived. My prayers and blessings and love go out to all of you."

From the Family

Barry Bailey was born to Marguerite and Lamar Bailey on September 30,1926 in Hampton, Arkansas. He attended Southern Methodist University where he met his future wife, Joan Kessler. They were married in 1950 and had two children, Barry and Janice.

Barry received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas, and his Master of Theology degree from Perkins School of Theology in Dallas, Texas. He was awarded several honorary degrees during his ministry, as well as the Distinguished Alumni award from both Southern Methodist University and Hendrix College.

Barry served seven churches during his ministry, and these congregations were frequently cited as the fastest growing churches in Methodism. He was appointed senior minister of First United Methodist Church in Fort Worth in 1976 and served there for 18 years. During his tenure at FUMC, he wrote seven books, played an instrumental role in broadening the Sunday televised services, led in the establishment of the FUMC foundation and, along with his wife Joan and many others, developed a program to help families in need gain access to clothing in an affirming, store-like setting. He served on multiple committees and received many honors from various organizations throughout the region. Barry always considered it an honor to serve as guest preacher at various community and church events, and to fulfill the many Lectureships and speaking invitations he received form Minister's Conferences across the South-Central Jurisdiction.

Barry was fondly called Pete by Joan and longtime friends, and Pop and Pop-Pop by grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was a fulcrum of warmth and love, maintained a great sense of humor and enjoyed meditation and reflection. Always insightful and forever a voracious reader, he loved sharing with all around him. He motivated people for good and saw good in them, filling his life by connecting with people. He could listen and boil down a seemingly complex problem into an easy process for mitigating the situation. He made the best mint punch from scratch and could grow flowers "like nobody's business." He would call family first thing in the morning and say, "What can I do to help you today." We will miss him greatly.

Barry is survived by son, Barry Kessler Bailey and significant other, Ms. Debbie Curran; daughter, Janice Bailey Robinson and son-in-law, Dr. Roger Robinson; grandson Wesley Lamar Robinson and wife Dr. Lindsay Robinson; great-grandchildren, Reid Roger Robinson and Kathryn Bailey Robinson; granddaughter, Laura Allison Godleski and grandson-in-law Mr. Lee Godleski and soon to be born great-grandson, Coleridge Roy Godleski; and granddaughter Stephanie May Robinson and grandson-in-law Mr. Nick Jenkins.

Website maintained by the family https://www.drbarrybailey.com/

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Published by Star-Telegram on Nov. 12, 2023.

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Cheryl Baker Langston

January 6, 2025

Rev. Baily truly lived his calling. He was and remains my favorite preacher. I lived his sermins so much and they always helped me to make sense of the world. I wish I had known when he passed because I would have been at the funeral. I'm thankful to have heard him speak.

Ben Slover

December 23, 2024

Dr. Bailey was a gifted minister, and his word always meant so much to me.

He would often say, "Be thankful to God for the thankful heart." I want his

remaining family I will always be thankful for him.

Bradley Gardner

December 31, 2023

“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God”.

Thank you for always teaching us Dr. Bailey, and for having a profound influence on my life.

Now may you go in peace, and may His peace go with you.

Judy Woodard

November 25, 2023

I just wanted to say Mr. Bailey was a great man I was his caregiver at one time I work with Visiting Angels he would always say you really are an angel I was like his personal driver we where gone every day He was shopping getting a haircut manicure he always took care of his self and his family he loved you guys so much I know this man will surely be miss

The Fatica Family

November 22, 2023

Reverend Bailey lived a full, rewarding, and blessed life as a Kingdom ambassador. He loved the Lord, his family, and his fellow man, leaving a rich legacy which will continue to bless others for generations. May the God of All Comfort embrace, soothe, and strengthen each family member in this time of transition. Please accept our heartfelt condolences.

Weldon Haynes

November 17, 2023

Barry was so good to me both at First UMC Richardson and First UMC Fort Worth. Weldon Haynes

Patricia Lindsey Sherrill

November 15, 2023

Janice, only today did we learn of Barry's death. Our hearts are with you and your family. We always knew we were blessed greatly having him in our lives all those years. How much we all loved him.

Trish Lindsey Sherrill & Lisa L. Carpenter

Pat Neal

November 14, 2023

Barry Bailey was a unique, gifted minister. His love of preaching showed through in all his sermons. As a member of FUMC, I enjoyed hearing him every Sunday. I can still see tears streaming down his face during some of his sermons, so powerful. Without a doubt, he was ahead of his time. His way of thinking, how he conveyed his message, and the emotions he felt about what he was saying made listening to him mesmerizing. He will be missed. My condolences to his family.

Ed Johnson, Jr. - Annetta, Texas

November 13, 2023

Joan Bailey told me about giving Dr. Bailey the nickname "Pete", and told me a story about him. She said Dr. Bailey was quite fastidious, and particularly didn´t like to see any debris on the ground. She said they were visiting family in Arkansas one time, and that she had arrived first. She was visiting with someone while standing in the front yard of the family member´s residence when her friend accidentally dropped a gum wrapper on the grass and bent down to pick it up. But she stopped them by saying, "Don´t worry-Pete will pick that up."
Later, they were inside the house when Dr. Bailey arrived and watched through the window as Dr. Bailey started up the sidewalk, stopped when he spotted the gum wrapper on the grass, and went over and picked it up. They were still laughing when he entered the room, and he didn´t know why.
I feel fortunate and blessed to have known Dr. Bailey, and send best regards to his family.

Cynthia Hooper

November 13, 2023

So sorry for your loss. Holding you in my heart.

Cynthia Hooper

November 13, 2023

So sorry for your loss. Holding you in my heart

Winston Burkman

November 13, 2023

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. We enjoyed his sermons at the FUMC in Fort Worth and the way he ended them by saying, These 3 things

Mike Love

November 12, 2023

We are glad to have had known and been served by Rev Bailey. Our hope and prayers for peace to all the family.

Mike and Susan Love

Ruby Mitchell Starr

November 12, 2023

Janice, I am so sorry about Dr. Bailey. You and the family have my condolences.

Echo Maurer Wilson

November 12, 2023

I will always remember his sermon about accepting help based on the story of Naaman and his obedience to God to accept help. Dr. Bailey then followed this with talking about having heard me play in one if my recitals at TCU the night before and how I pursued piano as my profession in spite of my severe hearing loss since I was a very young toddler due to German measles.

That sermon was a turning point in my life to use my talent God gave me to help others in need of emotional support.

I had seen Dr. Bailey and Joan several times at Woman's Club Tea Room where I would be eating after one of my music clubs, Fort Worth Piano Teachers Forum, meeting. He would always acknowledge me.

May continuing to share memories of him keep him alive in your hearts always. May God be with you all during this time of grieving. Spiritual hugs...

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