It is with great saddness to send this information out about the passing of Marlin D. Bailey, Jr. Tuesday, December 4 and Larry Finn several years ago.

Marlin D. Bailey Jr. OUr hearths, thoughts and prayers go out to both their families and friends.


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Marlin D. Bailey Jr., 62, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2007, at an Irving hospital after a lengthy illness.

Funeral: 12:30 p.m. Friday at Moore Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation: 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Marty was born Aug. 3, 1944, in Waxahachie to Marlin and Iris Bailey. He attended Arlington High School and the University of Texas at Arlington. Marty was most recently employed by S&B Engineers and Constructors in Houston. He had a talent as an engineer/designer of pressure vessels in the oil and gas industry. In 2005, Marty moved with his wife, Peggy, to Dallas, where they were members of Second Baptist Church.

Mr. Bailey was preceded in death by his parents and his son, William Bailey. Survivors: His wife of 30 years, Peggy Bailey; daughter, Marla Lutes; son, Dee Bailey; grandchildren, Gabriela Hughes, Kaiden Lee Guillemette and G.T. Lutes; sister, Darlene Townsend (Larry); niece, Nicole Wooldridge; great-nephews, Austin and Jacob Wooldridge; and numerous other family and friends.

Published in the Star-Telegram on 12/6/2007.

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Greetings Class of ‘62,

I regret to inform the Class of ‘62 of the passing, a number of years ago, of Lawrence (Larry) Finn. Larry died at his home in Boston, MS of natural causes. He was an engineer and professor at MIT and was a graduate of Rice University. This is authentic, my mom knows Larry’s mother who still lives in Arlington. Our fathers worked together until retirement at Bell Helicopter.

The AHS 1962 website and newsletters are outstanding! Kudos to all contributors. What a great way to catch up with some of the best folks on the planet.

Sure sorry I missed the reunion, as luck would have it I learned of the event a couple of weeks post-event.

God bless to all!

Bob Humphrey
Plano, TX & Baton Rouge, LA