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The Rt. Rev. Scott Field Bailey The Rt. Rev. Scott Field Bailey, Retired Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas, died in San Antonio on Saturday, April 9, 2005. Bishop Bailey was born 7 October 1916 in Houston, TX, where he received his early education. He received his BA degree in 1938 from Rice University, after which he attended the University of Texas Law School and the Virginia Theological Seminary, obtaining his Master in Divinity degree in 1942. He was ordained a deacon and priest by Bishop Clinton S. Quin. In 1953, he received the Master of Sacred Theology degree from the University of the South. Later, Doctor of Divinity degrees were conferred upon him by the Virginia Seminary, the University of the South, and the Seminary of the Southwest. Bishop Bailey began his ministry in 1942 at St. Paul s Church, Waco, where he was associate rector as well as priest-in-charge of St. Mary s Church, Lampasas. From 1943 to 1946, he served as Chaplain in the U.S. Navy, having duty in Connecticut, New York, and the South Pacific. In 1946, he became rector of Christ Church, Nacogdoches, and priest-in-charge of Christ Church, San Augustine. In 1951, he was called to be rector of All Saint s Church, Austin, and Director of Episcopal Student Activities at the University of Texas. He founded St. Andrews Episcopal School in Austin and has been instrumental in the life of St. Stephen s Episcopal School in Austin. In 1961, Bishop Bailey moved to the Diocesan headquarters in Houston as Administrative Assistant to the Bishop of Texas and was designated by the Diocesan Council as Canon to the Ordinary. He was elected Bishop Suffragan of the Diocese of Texas in 1964 and served there until 1975 when he was named Bishop Coadjutor of the Diocese of West Texas. Upon the retirement of Bishop Gosnell, Bishop Bailey was instituted as the Sixth Bishop of West Texas on 17 February 1977. Bishop Bailey was Secretary of the House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church from 1967 until 1988. He was President of the Church Historical Society, 1967 1986, and Chairman of the Board of the Archives of the Episcopal Church for its inception in 1985 until 1996. In 1974, he was appointed the Executive Officer of the General Convention of the Episcopal Church and continued in that capacity through 1976. During the ten years that he was Bishop of West Texas, he served St. Mary s Hall and Texas Military Institute as Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Bishop Bailey retired as Bishop of West Texas 12 February 1987, and has made his home in San Antonio at the Towers on Parklane. Bishop Bailey is survived by his wife, the former Evelyn Louise Williams; four children, Louise (Mrs. Allen Taylor), Nicholas, Scott, Jr., and Sarah (Mrs. Hugh A. Fitzsimons III); seven grandchildren, Nicholas Bailey, Katherine Bailey, Asa, Patrick and Evelyn Fitzsimons, Clayton and Bailey Taylor; and two great-grandchildren, Hudson and Griffin Taylor. Scott Field will always be remembered by his family and friends for his quiet presence, his kind, compassionate, reassuring, warm and loving manner. He was the most exceptional man, and the very essence of who a man should be; forging love and compassion into a strength of character that spoke volumes to everyone. He helped people realize the love of God within themselves and the love that God has for all people. Service, Wednesday, April 13, 2005, 2:00 p.m., St. Mark s Episcopal Church, 315 E. Pecan, San Antonio, Texas 78205. Services by: The Rt. Rev. James Folts, The Rev. Michael Chalk and The Rt. Rev. Gary Lillibridge. Honorary Pallbearers: The Rt. Rev. Robert Hibbs, The Rt. Rev. Gerald McAllister, The Rt. Rev. Claude Payne, The Rt. Rev. Earl McArther, The Rt. Rev. John MacNaughton and The Rt. Rev. William Frey. Inurnment will be in the Columbarium at Cathedral Park. Memorial gifts may be made to St. Mark s Episcopal Church, 315 E. Pecan, San Antonio TX 78205 or the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas, P. O. Box 6885, San Antonio, TX 78209. You are invited to sign the guestbook at www.porterloring.com Arrangements with Porter Loring, 1101 McCullough Avenue, San Antonio, Texas 78212, (800) 460-2704.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Apr. 11, 2005.

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Laurence (Steve) Jolly

April 19, 2005

Those of us who owe much of who we became in life to St. Stephens -- and who followed our school's struggles to recreate its identity -- know how much we all owe to The Rev. Scott Field Bailey. His heart is known to each of us who met him, and to heaven. Thank God for the gift of him and for all the good he did with his thoughtful, creative, and energetic life.

Barry McNair

April 14, 2005

The Heavenly Father has called home some very special souls in the last few days. The Rev Bailey will enjoy working with the Pope on some very special projects in heaven. Our thoughts and prayes are with his earthly family. That old song "When we all get to Heaven" comes to mind.



Love Always,

Barry McNair

Martha Newport Shimkus

April 12, 2005

Dear Evelyn and family,

Please know how much Scott Field has meant to Nicholas and me all of these years. He was truly a kind, great man who embodied the love of God and constantly demonstrated his love and concern for people. He will be missed by the world. Thank you, Scott Field.

Martha Newport Shimkus

Buzz Bellmont

April 12, 2005

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I remember the wonderful times at the house on Mandell in the late 60s with Sarah and Evelyn and the Bishop. So many fond memories that will live forever in my heart. I am so grateful and blessed to have known you all...

Sharon Wade Shoop

April 11, 2005

Dearest family of a dearest man, I can not tell you how very much Rev. Scott Field Bailey meant to me and my family. He and Sam Baxter welcomed me into the church when I was adopted at age 5,by Dr. and Mrs. David Wade. He was there when I started going to St. Andrew's in 1953. Robert always loved it when he could be crucifer when Bishop Bailey came to the church. Scott Field was there at almost every major event in our family and we shall sorely miss him. He was unable to be with us for my wedding in 1969; however, he was there to perform the marriage of our daughter at Good Shepherd in 2000. He was with all of us for our confirmations. We know he will be there in Heaven to watch over the baptism of her baby when she arrives in June.We know that he was loved by so many but that you were loved by him. May God Bless you. Love, Sharon and Robert Shoop

Sean Turner

April 11, 2005

It has often been said that the apple does not fall far from the tree. Certainly this is the case with the Baileys. I have known Scott Jr. for such a long time as a wonderful, extroidinarily kind person...his father must have been among the very best ever! We should all celebrate their lives everyday.

San G. Turner

Scott Bailey

April 11, 2005

Our deepest sympathy to the family of Rt. Rev. Scott Field Bailey. Our loss is Heaven's gain.As a member of the Texas House of Representatives 57th Texas Legislature, I well remember His Opening Prayer in January 1961. When the Secy. of State said" Will the Rt. Rev. SCOTT Bailey come forward for the opening prayer" I was greatly releive to See Rev. Scott Field Bailey making his way the Speaker's stand."We have all lost a great American. Scott Bailey, Cisco.

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April 11, 2005

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Mimi McDugald

April 11, 2005

Evelyn, we lived near your Mother on Westheimer. Sending my love! Scott Field was such a wonderful priest. I am keeping you in my prayers. Much love

Mimi McDugald

Mike Shepherd

April 10, 2005

Dear Bailey Family,

Evelyn, you and Scott Field are such a huge part of the Shepherd family, and we will be forever blessed. May all blessings of the Lord's peace be with you in these times. Mom, Dad, my brother and I will forever miss Scott Field, yet the joyful faith and the good times are the memories which are endeared to our hearts forever.

Love,

Mike and Stacy; Emily, Jay and Katie Shepherd

The Rev. John W. Price

April 10, 2005

Dear Evelyn, he was so instrumental in my becoming a priest and in what success I had. He helped me with insights to private prayer which helped me immensly the rest of my life. I'm so grateful to him for all he did for me over the years.

J. Nicole Crisp

April 10, 2005

You will certainly be missed. May your faith in and service to God be remembered. May it also serve as an example to others.

Neely Procter Gardner

April 10, 2005

Dearest Evelyn,

I am so sad to read about Scott Field in the Chronicle this morning. I will be writing a longer note, but in the meantime I wanted you to know I am thinking of you, Love, Neely

Larry Harrison

April 10, 2005

Thank you, Scott Field

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