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Phillip Bailey Obituary

BAILEY, Phillip Sage [Phil]. Suddenly on Saturday 13 August 2011 aged 21 years. Beloved and most precious son on Ken and Stephanie. Dearest brother of Ross, Jen and Megan, and special friend of Jude. Loved friend of Grace and Nicole. Grandson of Elaine Bailey and the late Des Thompson. Much loved by his many aunts and uncles and all their families. In lieu of flowers donations can be made at the Church. A service for Phil will be held at the Saint Francis Liberal Catholic Church, Corner Calton-Gore Clarmont Streets, Grafton on Saturday 20 August 2011 at 11 am. All communications to the Bailey Family care of Morrison Funeral Directors P.O. Box 25731, St Helliers.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Aug. 16, 2011.

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Katrina Lehrke

August 18, 2011

You were one of a kind mate. You will always be remembered and there will be a quirkiness missing without you. You meant so much to so many. Together we will all stay strong and live on your memories in every crazy antic and every quiet moment.
Always!

Terriann Houia

August 17, 2011

In loving memory of a wonderful person. You will always be in my thoughts and We will love you and miss you always

Terriann Houia

August 17, 2011

you will always be in my thoughts and in my heart for now and for ever

August 18, 2011

BAILEY, Phillip Sage. Dearly loved grandson of Elaine Bailey. Will be so sadly missed.

August 18, 2011

BAILEY, Phillip. Death leaves a heartache no- one can heal, love leaves a memory no-one can steal. We will always love you from now until the end of time, you will always be with us. Jen and Meg, David, Daniel and Quinta, Gemma and Sam, and Eamon.

August 18, 2011

BAILEY, Phillip Sage. Memories of the ones we've loved still cast their gentle glow to grace our days and lift our paths wherever we may go. Simpathy to all the families. Aunty Joan.

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