Gladys Elizabeth Bailey

Gladys Elizabeth Taylor Bailey, 73, Mooresville, died October 13, 2013, in Hendricks Regional Health, Danville. Mrs. Bailey was born March 6, 1940, in Lansing, Tennessee, to the late Thorval and Maudie (Hawn) Taylor.

She graduated from Martinsville High School and had worked as a buyer for Angus Electronics in Speedway for 33 years. Mrs. Bailey was a faithful member of Living Christ Lutheran Church. In addition she enjoyed growing flowers and scrapbooking. She will be missed by her loving family.

Mrs. Bailey was preceded in death by siblings, Joseph, Harold Leonard, and Marlene.

Survivors include her husband, John R. Bailey; children, Jeff Bailey of Mooresville, Melody Fisher (Michael) of Nebraska, and Angela Beasley of Mooresville; sister, Doris Melton of Mooresville; brother, Gordon Taylor of Maryland; ten grandchildren; two great grandchildren.

The funeral service will begin at 10 a.m., Friday, October 18, 2013, in the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there from 6 to 8 p.m., Thursday, October 17, 2013. Pastor Philip Sievers will officiate, and burial will be in White Lick Cemetery, Mooresville. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. To my best friend, no matter where we are or where we go we will always be ‘joined at the hips’. Love you so much. Pat

  2. I will miss you Aunt Gladys I have so many great memories from my childhood and adulthood that I really can’t picture life without you. Know that you will be missed.

  3. Our Martinsville High School class of 1959 are saddened by the death of another dear classmate.Her friends will remember her as a sweet devoted girl from our teenage years. We visited with her last at our 50th reunion.We send our prayers to her family.

  4. I didnt know Gladys very well, but I’ve known her children for a long time. They are truly wonderful people and my life has been made better by their presence. Which says a lot about her. I know she is at peace, which I am glad for. I pray that all of her family finds peace. You need only to think of her. You will see her again, as will I. It will be a glorious reunion. Until then, I will have good thoughts for you all. And Thank You for all for welcoming me into your lives. It is truly a pleasure.


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