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Bailey

In Loving Memory

Bailey, Neal A.

Bailey, Neal

46, passed Friday, August 26, 2022. He is survived by the love of his life, Elizabeth, his daughter Evelyn and son Michael; parents Tom and Maxine Bailey, sisters Amy Bach, Wendy (Kevin) Atwood, and numerous nieces and nephews. He is proceeded in death by his brother Vincent Bailey. A graduate of Christian Brothers College High School, class of 1994, Neal had a passion for cooking. He spent most of his career working as a chef at Farotto’s Restaurant. He had a quick wit and dry sense of humor. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

Services; A memorial visitation will be held at Kutis South County Chapel (5255 Lemay Ferry) on Sunday Sept. 11th from 12 noon until service at 2PM. Private interment at Resurrection Catholic Cemetery at a later date.

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12 thoughts on “Bailey, Neal A.”

  1. My heart breaks for yout entire family, especially hid wifr & children and yout parents. Stay strong in knowing he is at peace & your entire family hsd an army praying for you.

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  2. My heart breaks for yout entire family, especially hid wifr & children and yout parents. Stay strong in knowing he is at peace & your entire family hsd an army praying for you.

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  3. Elizabeth & family,
    I’m so sorry for your loss. Neal and I worked together for many years, and his wit & humor were certainly on display in the kitchen. He was great to work with, always so nice. Your family is in my prayers.
    Jane Bauer

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  4. Elizabeth & family,
    I’m so sorry for your loss. Neal and I worked together for many years, and his wit & humor were certainly on display in the kitchen. He was great to work with, always so nice. Your family is in my prayers.
    Jane Bauer

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  5. To all of Neal’s family,
    I am so sorry for your loss. I worked many years at Farottos and always enjoyed my time goofing around with Neal in the kitchen. I will always miss his way of joking with people who never understood his sarcasm. I am thinking of your family during this time and will always cherish the memories with him.

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  6. To all of Neal’s family,
    I am so sorry for your loss. I worked many years at Farottos and always enjoyed my time goofing around with Neal in the kitchen. I will always miss his way of joking with people who never understood his sarcasm. I am thinking of your family during this time and will always cherish the memories with him.

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  7. Neal was a mentor to me; not only in the kitchen but also in life. He wanted to see the world smile in the face of despair. I am better for having got to know him, in the short time that we shared @ farottos.
    My heart ♥️ goes out to his family

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  8. Neal was a mentor to me; not only in the kitchen but also in life. He wanted to see the world smile in the face of despair. I am better for having got to know him, in the short time that we shared @ farottos.
    My heart ♥️ goes out to his family

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  9. To all of Neal’s family,
    I was Neal and Elizabeth’s child care provider for many years. He was always very nice to me, and always had something funny to say. We had lots of sports conversations, since we both liked the Cardinals and Blues. I loved the days that I would be with the kids and find some yummy leftover in the fridge, that he had made, that I could munch on. He really cooked some good stuff! I will remember all the times I got to see him being a good dad to his two wonderful kids. I hope Evelyn and Michael will both always know that their dad loved them very very much.

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  10. To all of Neal’s family,
    I was Neal and Elizabeth’s child care provider for many years. He was always very nice to me, and always had something funny to say. We had lots of sports conversations, since we both liked the Cardinals and Blues. I loved the days that I would be with the kids and find some yummy leftover in the fridge, that he had made, that I could munch on. He really cooked some good stuff! I will remember all the times I got to see him being a good dad to his two wonderful kids. I hope Evelyn and Michael will both always know that their dad loved them very very much.

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