I have been married to my wonderful husband for 11 years. We have 2 beautiful daughters, Faith who is 11 years old and Alexis who just turned 9. We both grew up in Ironton, Ohio and graduate from Ironton High School. Once we got married we briefly lived in Coal Grove and Ashland Kentucky before settling in South Point. I love and miss South Point, as sad as that is. It's a little town with basically only 1 sidewalk!!! lol I love it, I love southern Ohio. That is where most of our family and friends are. We moved to Findlay in May of 2006. Findlay is a nice town, it's very clean and has lots of skinny people!!! The girls absolutley love it up here and say they will never go back home!! It's always cold up here and I swear we have probably had more snow in the last 2 winters up here than we have our entire lives back home.I'm a pretty dull person and I like it that way. I lost my Dad to myotonic dystrophy on December 27th 2007. A big 'ol dark hole now takes up part of my heart. There are so many things I wish could have been different.As a whole I love my family and friends and miss the ones we don't see often enough, I love my daughters and husband more than anything, I wish I could cook like Paula Dean, I love horror movies, I wish the pictures I take with my camera would turn out better, I am slightly addicated to Mario Party 8 for Wii (bloupy bloop), I want to see Hawaii before I die, I love Chinese food and I want a doggy!! :-)
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Joseph BaileyAug. 29, 1952-Dec. 27, 2007Joseph Jeffery “Buttons†Bailey, went to Heaven on Dec. 27, 2007, after an extended illness. He left us while in the care of Cornerstone Hospital in Huntington, W.Va. The Ironton, Ohio native was born Aug. 29, 1952, the son of the late Joseph Wilbur Bailey and Edna Mae Gannon Bailey of Ironton, who survives.Mr. Bailey was a 1971 graduate of Rock Hill High School. He was honorably discharged veteran from the United States Air Force. He was formerly employed by Alloy Cast Steel and Quaker Oats in Marion, Ohio, as well as Wackenhut Security in Ashland, Ky. He and his brother also ran their own lawn service. Joseph also was a former karate teacher in Ironton.He was preceded in death by his father, Joseph Wilbur Bailey: paternal grandparents, Huey and Ruth Bailey; maternal grandparents, James and Minnie Gannon; nephew, Shawn Collins; niece, Melissa Cecil; great niece, Autumn Wood, and his father in law, Lawrence “Big Ed†Bond.He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Mary Bond Bailey of Ironton; two sons, James and Eddie Ray Bailey, both of Ironton; a daughter and son-in-law, Brandi and Lowell Long of Findlay; his two precious granddaughters that he cherished, Faith and Alexis Long of Findlay; his mother, Edna Gannon Bailey of Ironton; two sisters and brothers in law, Rebecca and Stanley Collins and Debra and John Collins, both of Caledonia; a brother, James “Happy†Bailey of Ironton; a brother, Sonny Bailey of Ironton; brother and sister-in-law, Willard and Jeanie Bailey of Franklin Furnace; brother and sister-in-law, David and Linda Bailey of Ironton; mother-in-law, Betty Abner Bond of Ironton; two sisters-in-law, Pamela and Danny Gibbs of Ironton and Joyce Cecil of Ironton; two brothers-in-law, Philip and Tanya Bond of Ironton, and Frank “Eddie†Bond of Ironton; as well as many special nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.Funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 31, at Hayes-Phillips Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Pine Grove Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 6 p.m. today at the funeral home. To offer condolences to the family, please visit www.phillipsfuneralhome.net
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