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Robert Marland Bailey

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Robert Marland Bailey

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
16 May 2017 (aged 87)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.9476514, Longitude: -87.6485834
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Bob Bailey completed high school at Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, then graduated from Swarthmore College (BA, 1952) and Northwestern University School of Law (JD, 1955). After service as an attorney in the U.S. Army, he settled in Chicago, Illinois to practice law. He was employed by a private law firm, then in the corporate legal departments of several corporations. The last decades of his career he was General Counsel of Midas Muffler Company in Chicago.
At his death in 2017, he is survived by his wife Marlene, three married children, and five grand-children. All are living as of April 2020.
Bio by Ronald Decker, a long-time friend at Swarthmore College and in Chicago.
Three memorial trees for Bob Bailey have been planted in late 2019 by his family in Chicago's Lincoln Park, near where he formerly lived, through a gift to the Chicago Park District. They are apple serviceberry trees. planted at Lat. 41.93775, Lon. -87.63697.
Bob Bailey completed high school at Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, then graduated from Swarthmore College (BA, 1952) and Northwestern University School of Law (JD, 1955). After service as an attorney in the U.S. Army, he settled in Chicago, Illinois to practice law. He was employed by a private law firm, then in the corporate legal departments of several corporations. The last decades of his career he was General Counsel of Midas Muffler Company in Chicago.
At his death in 2017, he is survived by his wife Marlene, three married children, and five grand-children. All are living as of April 2020.
Bio by Ronald Decker, a long-time friend at Swarthmore College and in Chicago.
Three memorial trees for Bob Bailey have been planted in late 2019 by his family in Chicago's Lincoln Park, near where he formerly lived, through a gift to the Chicago Park District. They are apple serviceberry trees. planted at Lat. 41.93775, Lon. -87.63697.


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