Marjorie Anderson Bailey's Obituary
Funeral services for Marjorie Anderson Bailey, 88, of Leesville, LA will be held 2 PM, Friday, May 28, 2010 at the St. Michael The Archangel Catholic Church with Father Luke Melcher officiating. The burial will follow in the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Leesville. Friends may call from 5 pm until 9 pm Thursday, May 27th in the funeral home with a rosary being recited at 8:00 PM. Services are under the direction of the Labby Memorial Funeral Home of Leesville.
Marjorie was the daughter of Patrick Henry and Marjorie Kuhlman Kenny. She was born June 24, 1921 in Morgan City, LA and she passed away Tuesday, May 25th at her residence in Leesville.
She was a member of the St. Michael The Archangel Catholic Church were she served as music director for many years. She also taught music education for 35 years, the last 23 years of her teaching career she was the choir director and music teacher at Leesville High School. She also taught private piano and voice lessons for many years in the Leesville area. But mostly she was an awesome wife mother and sister.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her first husband, James Anderson and her second husband Bill Bailey.
She is survived by her children, Daisy Anderson Ohnimus and husband Steve of Missouri City, TX, James Anderson, Jr. and wife Michelle of Leesville, Patrick Anderson of Leesville, LA, Linda Anderson Ritts of Knoxville, TN, Mike Anderson and wife Tammy of Leesville, Shirley Bailey Ouinones of Dallas, TX, Debbie Bailey Smith husband Randall of Leesville and Kathy Bailey Rolon husband Roger of Leesville; Siblings, Patrick Kenny of Ogden, Utah, William H. Kenny of Lafayette, LA, Madge Kenny Dawson of Baton Rouge, LA and Kuhlman Kenny and wife Midge of Olive Branch, MS; Grandchildren; Charles Hunter Rougeou, Brock Anderson Rougeou, Peter Michael Anderson, James Anderson, III, Payton McKenzie Anderson, Jack Hays Anderson, Jacob Mitchell Anderson, Lindsay Katherine Horn, Joshua James Anderson, Jordan Kenny Anderson, Derek Davis, Dan Davis, Dustin Smith, Erin Smith, Kiersten Rolon and Kaplan Rolon; Great Grandchildren, IsaBella June Rougeou, Charlize Daisy Rougeou, Derek Anderson Rougeou, Kinley Marie Horn, Corrin Davis, Cannon Davis, Brady Davis, Justin Davis, Creek Smith and Natalie Smith. Granddog, “Coco”
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