Person:Orman Bailey (2)

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Orman Dallas* Bailey
b.4 Oct 1918 Winchester,Indiana
m. 7 Apr 1901
  1. Olive Lucille Bailey1903 - 1906
  2. Lilah Delight Bailey1907 - 1956
  3. Orman Dallas* Bailey1918 - 2006
m. 1 Sep 1940
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Name Orman Dallas* Bailey
Gender Male
Birth? 4 Oct 1918 Winchester,Indiana
Marriage 1 Sep 1940 Traverse City,Michigan Friends Churchto Achsa Marie* Kinney
Death[1] 20 Nov 2006 Winchester, Randolph, INCause: pancreatic cancer
Burial[2] 5 May 2007 Fountain Park Cemetery, Winchester, Randolph, IN

<O negative blood type> <Corporal Dallas Bailey SN 963401>

Bailey, Daniel

Year: 1920   State: Indiana ED:  173   Roll:  T625_464  Page:  2B
 County: Randolph   Township: White River
 Age: 43  Race: White
 Birthplace: Indiana  Father B OH mother B PA sales mgr for grain elevator

wife Ida M age 36 B IN father B PA mother B IN dau Lyla D age 12 B In both parents B. IN son Orman D age 1 2/12 B IN both parents b IN

1930 census

Winchester, Randolph, Indiana; Roll: 624; Page: 14B; Enumeration District: 26

411 E. Washington St Daniel Bailey 52 md at 19 IN US US foreman in eleavor (Goodrich) $6000 Ida M Bailey 46 md at 18 IN OH IN Wife Dallas O Bailey 11 IN IN IN Son Nora Ford 36 IN US US Roomer teacher public school Nora Ford, a teacher (age 36 born IN) as a boarder. "Miss Ford" taught both Dallas and his daughter in grade school!

http://randolph.dcoweb.org/military/draft.html Randolph County Draft Registrations, WWII,<SN 963401 2nd Marine Division> 1940 + 1941, age 21 to 36 Bailey, Dallas Winchester

Saturday, Oct 27, 1945 Traverse City Record Eagle page 3 Describes Nagasaki Letters from Pfc Dallas Bailey to his wife, the former Achsa Kinney of this city, now in Winchester Indiana and from her brother S2C Donald Kinney, son of Mrs W. A. Kinney, south Union Street, appeared in a recent issue of the Winchester paper describing their stations. Pfc Bailey is stationed in Nagasaki, the first Japanese city to be hit by the atomic bomb, and seaman Kinney is on Guam. Pfc Bailey said in part: "We are now about two miles from where the atomic bomb was dropped. Of course, one cannot enter that area and it cannot be cleaned out. The stench at night is sickening, rotting bodies, burning buildings and animals, all together. A few bodies have floated down the river, bloated beyond all description. I don't believe these people thought there were as many ships and trucks in the world as they have seen since Sunday. Although poor, they seem amazed at the treatment they are getting.They are very willing to work and some of them are very strong despite the fact that most of them are less than 5 feet in height." Note: Dallas received his promotion to Corporal 22 Sept 45, so this would have been written before then.

6-8-1944 to 5-7-1946 Active Duty USMC <sn 963401>

2/3/2005 Received 50 year membership award from F&AM Lodge #56, Winchester, Indiana. At the same time, the same award was presented to his 3rd cousin once removed: Donald Kelly Smithson.

http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/1/055071-5761-010.html printed Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Dallas Bailey, 88

WINCHESTER - Dallas Bailey, 88, passed away Monday, November 20, 2006. Dallas was a veteran of WWII. Funeral services will beheld at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday at Thayer Funeral Home in Winchester with visitation from 3-6 p.m

Obit from the Winchester News Gazette (revised version printed page 2, Wednesday, November 22, 2006.) <contains 2 errors--Achsa's last name was Kinney and Mary Jo lived in Sauk Village> Dallas Bailey 88 Dallas Bailey, 88, Winchester, died Monday, Nov 20, 2006 at Randolph Nursing Home. He was born October 4, 1918 in Winchester to the late Daniel W and Ida Mae (Laisure) Bailey. A corporal in the US Marine Corp, he was a veteran of World War II. A graduate of Winchester High School, he attended Earlham College. He worked for 30 years in sales in the glass industry and 16 years in sales in the forging industry, retiring from Teledyne in Portland (IN). He was past master of Winchester Masonic Lodge #56, from which he received his 50 year Award of Gold.(2-3-2005) He was past exalted ruler and life member of Elks Lodge #1534, past commander and life member of American Legion Post # 39, life member of the Scottish Rite in Ft. Wayne. A birthright Quaker, he held various offices in the Friends Church. He was a member of the Royal Order of Scotland and Mizpah Shrine. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Achsa (Kinney) Bailey, one brother Paul Bailey, and a sister, Delight Jones. (Also by an infant sister, Lucille) Survivors include his wife of 26 years, Winchester, a daughter, four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 7 pm Wednesday, November 22 at Thayer Funeral Home in Winchester with Pastor Ron Ferguson officiating. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Visitation is 3 to 6 pm Wednesday. An Elks Lodge of Sorrow will be held at 6 pm Wednesday and a Masonic Lodge of Sorrow at 6:30 pm. Memorial contributions may be given to the Friends Church of Winchester with envelopes at the funeral home.

References
  1. SSDI.

    Name: Orman D. Bailey
    SSN: 303-12-7487
    Last Residence: 47394 Winchester, Randolph, Indiana, United States of America
    Born: 4 Oct 1918
    Last Benefit: 47394 Winchester, Randolph, Indiana, United States of America
    Died: 20 Nov 2006
    State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (Before 1951 )

  2. Burial records.

    Cremated, ashes buried