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Mildred Bailey, spouse of Fred Bailey, daughter of Robert and Annie, mother of Patricia, Bristol, Nora, Arnprior and Beverley, died on December 5, 2005.

Obituary of Mildred Bailey


BAILEY, Mildred Margaret Mildred Bailey (nee Wilson), last surviving child of the late Annie Grant and the late Robert Wilson, died peacefully at Pontiac Reception Centre, Shawville, Quebec on Monday, December 5, 2005, six days before her 102nd birthday. Wife of the late Fred Bailey. Loved mother of Beverley Pirie, Arnprior, ON, Nora (Dennis Findlay), Bristol, PQ, and the late Patricia Bailey-Lewis (August 28, 2005). Loving grandmother of Gaye (Kathy), George, Andrew (Laura), Susan (Alan Avery), Mike Roberts, Anne (Jim McConnell), Donald (Debbie), Teresa Hnatiuk, Barbara (Bill Welch), Bernard, Dennis, Paul (Lynn), Shirley (Ron McLeese), Kevin (Jayme), Dwayne (Karen), Deborah, Brenda (Gilles Russell) and Elizabeth. Great-grandmother of 38 and great-great-grandmother of 6. Dear sister-in-law of Della Wilson. Predeceased by sisters, Sadie, Agnes, Frances, Ada, Ruby, Lorna & Roberta and brothers Harold and Norval, and by grandchildren Brian Pirie, Peggy Mousseau and Heather (Mike Roberts) (August 7, 2005). Friends may call at the W.J. Hayes & Sons Funeral Home, 134 Centre Street, Shawville, Quebec on Tuesday, December 6, 2005 from 2 to 4 & 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, December 7 to St. Paul's Anglican Church for Service at 11 a.m. Interment Village Cemetery.


Obituary Publication:

On December 6, 2005 (Ottawa Citizen, Ontario)


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