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Garretson SD Obituaries and Death Notices
Monday, August 01, 2016Bailey Joe McDaniel was born Jan. 24, 1940, in Shawnee, Oklahoma, to Joseph Bailey and Bella Albany (Garretson) McDaniel and passed away at his home in Shawnee on Sunday, July 31, 2016, at the age of 76 years, 6 months and 7 days.Bailey attended school in Shawnee, Tribbey and McLoud, graduating from McLoud High School in 1958. On Sept. 14, 1959, he married Velma Lee Ray in McLoud and they had two children, Anita Gail and Brian Dean McDaniel.Bailey graduated from Oklahoma State University Technical School in Okmulgee in 1962 with a degree in Industrial Electronics, beginning a career with the US Department of Labor. He was hired from school at Tinker Air Force Base and was one of 12 civilians in the United States to work on, and change, the war heads on the minute man missiles. He traveled all over the United States doing electronics. In 1968 he was transferred to Dallas, Texas, to work in quality control for government contracts. He then went on to FAA at Love Field and helped in building DFW. At his retirement he was over Addison Airport in Richardson, Texas.After retirement, he and...
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Monday, August 01, 2016Bailey Joe McDaniel was born Jan. 24, 1940, in Shawnee, Oklahoma, to Joseph Bailey and Bella Albany (Garretson) McDaniel and passed away at his home in Shawnee on Sunday, July 31, 2016, at the age of 76 years, 6 months and 7 days.Bailey attended school in Shawnee, Tribbey and McLoud, graduating from McLoud High School in 1958. On Sept. 14, 1959, he married Velma Lee Ray in McLoud and they had two children, Anita Gail and Brian Dean McDaniel.Bailey graduated from Oklahoma State University Technical School in Okmulgee in 1962 with a degree in Industrial Electronics, beginning a career with the US Department of Labor. He was hired from school at Tinker Air Force Base and was one of 12 civilians in the United States to work on, and change, the war heads on the minute man missiles. He traveled all over the United States doing electronics. In 1968 he was transferred to Dallas, Texas, to work in quality control for government contracts. He then went on to FAA at Love Field and helped in building DFW. At his retirement he was over Addison Airport in Richardson, Texas.After retirement, he and...