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Scott Bayly 53 passed away on 3/29/25 at Kobacker House. He was loving husband to Tracy Bayly for 32 years and a loving father to Joshua Bayly, Zachary Bayly, Jacob Bayly, Austin Bayly, Mackenzie Bayly, and Kirstann Bayly. He was born in Columbus Ohio. He was a son to John Bayly and Rebecca Bayly-Tanner. He graduated from Groveport Madison High School. He was also unable to work due to multiple illnesses for the last 12 years of his life. He loved to be able to spend his time playing video games and watching movies with his children. He will be remembered for all of his jokes that he loved to tell and the thing he would call “dancing”!!
He is survived by his wife and 6 children and 4 Grandchildren. Tracy Bayly, Joshua Bayly, Zachary Bayly (Spouse Lily Coyer), Jacob Bayly, Austin Bayly, Mackenzie Bayly (Spouse Frank West), and Kirstann Bayly. Phoebe Bayly, Corrine Bayly, and Madi Hughs (Zachary and Lily) Cain Ader (Joshua) His mother Rebecca Bayly-Tanner his aunt Joyce Schultz
He has made it very clear that he didn’t want a service and he will be cremated. The one thing he always said that he would want us to do is a large cookout so we will have one when we have better weather. We will be sending something with a date and time.
Memorial Donations in lieu of flowers can be sent to Zachary Bayly or Tracy Bayly using either Venmo( @Zach-Bayly1,@tracybayly) or Cashapp ($zacharybayly1,$tracybayly)
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1166 Parsons Avenue, Columbus, OH 43206
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