Robert C. Bailey

October 5, 1949 ~ July 7, 2008
October 5, 1949 - July 7, 2008 Robert Clive Bailey, age 58 of Indianapolis, Indiana, died July 7, 2008 in Regal Health & Rehab Center, Oak Lawn, Illinois. He was born October 5, 1949 in Rushville, Indiana to the late Clive Nicholas and Evelyn Eileen Smith Bailey.
Condolence- Bob was a friend from way back. I have thought of him quite a few times in the past. He loved to joke around, and have a good time. In the late 60’s, early 70’s, I think he was at our house as much as he was at home. Bob was like a brother to
We are truly sorry for the loss of your brother, I can remember some really geat times with Bob & the family. Love you guys, Lennie & Jim
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I am deeply sadend and will deeply miss my beloved Uncle Bob. I had so many good times amd memories with Uncle Bob and he always knew how to make you laugh. I will also miss him singing Elvis songs to me. I will miss you forever my dear Uncle Bob.
It is so heart breaking to lose a very wonderful man. In my heart I know he is in a much better place and looking over us saying ‘WHAT’ and giving us that warming smile. I will miss him very much, especially his wonderful personality and loving ways. M
I know in my heart that uncle Bob is up there with dad looking down on each and every one of us, probably playing a hand of poker while having a miller lite. I love you uncle Bob, give dad a hug for me.
First of all I would like to thank everyone that came to the showing to show their respect, It is very much appriciated. He was so much more than a father, he was everything you could ever ask for. Loving father, Loving friend. If I went on about every
Miranda, the loss of a Daddy is probably the hardest thing in the world. You know my Daddy has been gone 9 years and I still miss him daily. Keep your daddy in your heart and close to you at all times. Talk to him just like you have always done. I talk
Miranda..I was so sorry to hear about your dad. Didn’t know him, but from what I have heard and read, sounds like he was a great guy. I am fortunate to still have both my parents and can’t even begin to understand this loss, but take comfort in knowing t