Berrien County GaArchives Obituaries.....Bailey, Charles Wesley December 29, 2011
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The Berrien Press - January 1, 2012
 Charles Wesley Bailey, 72, of Orlando, FL died December 29, 2011, at his r
residence following a lengthy illness.
 He was born March 20, 1939 in Moultrie to the late James Seaborn and Carrie 
Ella McKinnon Bailey. He attended school in Nashville, graduating from Berrien 
High School in 1957. After graduation, he moved to Orlando where he met and 
married Peggy Joyce Hamby. They had been married 52 years at the time of his 
death. Charles will be remembered for his love of baseball. He was on the 
Berrien High School baseball team and was an accomplished pitcher with an 
ability to hit, as well. He loved the outdoors, gardening and fishing, 
particularly. He enjoyed fishing trips to the Florida Keys or Port Canaveral, 
with his family, he often talked of relocating to The Keys but never realized 
that dream. He was also an accomplished musician, playing guitar for the 
pleasure of friends and family. He was a self-employed, small business owner 
for most of his working years, first in the scrap-metal industry and then o
operating a commercial painting business.
 Survivors, in addition to his wife, includes his sons, Jonathan C. Bailey, 
Kevin L. Bailey (Annette), Nolan K. Bailey (Bridget); daughter, Mia Bailey 
Crawford (Robert); grandsons, Christopher Bailey, Andrew Bailey; 
granddaughters, Kristina Crawford, Charlotte Crawford and Tristan Crawford. 
Siblings, John David Bailey (Sandra), Clinton M. Bailey (Gaile) and Mary Alice K
King (Richard); a number of nieces and nephews, as well as one aunt, Lillian E
Eugenia McKinnon Cook.
 A viewing was held on January 2, from 2-4 p.m. at Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Ho
Home, Lake Ivanhoe, in Orlando.
 Interment of cremains will follow at Westview Cemetery, Nashville at a later d
date.
 Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home of Orlando was in charge of arrangements.
                           




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