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Alice Evangeline Bailey

04/01/1933 - 09/15/2024

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Obituary For Alice Evangeline Bailey

Alice Evangeline (Hart) Bailey

Born 4-1-1933 in Tacoma WA Passed 9-15-2024 in Puyallup WA

Alice was raised in the Summit area of Puyallup through 9th grade. Her father opened a restaurant in Auburn with the family living upstairs. Alice was the surrogate mother to her 4 younger siblings as her mother died in 1941. She was the valedictorian of her senior class and was married to Royal D Adams on April 25, 1951. After graduation, she and a friend drove down to San Antonio where their husbands were stationed during the Korean War. She went to work with an independent Insurance Agency and continued to work with various Agencies her whole working life. She had a daughter, Royallee in 1952, sons Randall in 1955, Dennis in 1957 and lost a son, Richard in 1954. After divorcing in 1969, she moved to Sumner with her kids. She met the cousin of good friends in 1971, with she and E.B. Bailey being married shortly thereafter. In 1978, they moved to Auburn where she worked and most of her friends/family were. Alice retired in 1993 and they bought a home in Rio Verde retirement park in Auburn and became snow birds going down to Ranchero El Mirage AZ, having a park model home there & was around many Auburn friends & golfing. She moved back to Auburn full time in 2003 and her husband E.B.(Pug) Bailey passed shortly thereafter. Alice spent the last 20 years being very active in the Rio Verde community and headed many group activities there. The last 2 years brought declining health, causing her to move into an Adult Family home in Puyallup, where she died September15, 2024. Up to the end she was actively thinking of things she could be doing as her incredible motor never stopped. As a mother of 3 kids she was very active in their PTA, being Vice President one yr and President for 2 yrs, typed the monthly school newspaper that included posts from all 18 different classes on memo graph paper for 5+ yrs. She did attend junior college in 1968/1969. After marrying Pug, they along with cousin Ralph & Betty Blakeney bought a 30’ cabin cruiser and enjoyed weekends out on Puget Sound & Hood Canal, where they also bought a small retreat lot near clams, oysters & friends too. Alice was a lifelong seamstress and made many quilts over the decades.

Preceding her in death were her parents, Fred & Donna Hart, brother Sonny, sister Virginia, husband E.B. (Pug) Bailey, son Richard, in laws Bill & Ollie Bailey, brother & sister in laws Willie & Geneva Bailey and numerous close friends/relatives. She is survived by daughter Royallee (Robert) Allen, sons Randall (Terri) Adams and Dennis Adams, daughter Susan Bailey, 7 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren, brothers Jim (Pat) Hart & Don Hart, friends Ann Bayless and Joanne Tranholt and many more. Special thanks to the caregivers at Royal Arms Adult Family Home & mom’s 5 special friends there, especially roommate Eva!

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  • 01/17/2025

    Alice loved life and said she got to 90 so soon.She said she had so many cut and unfinished Quilts some still ideas in her mind.life is so short !she would say .Alice loved and was proud of her family.She said Im loved and surrounded by tall men and a daughter.She was always excited when her brothers,friends and grand children came over.She loved when Denis came over to spend time with her and Randy was always my boyRoyal Arms Adult Family Home will always remember Alice and her dear Family.God bless you all !

  • 01/17/2025

    I am Regis although Alice and the other ladies at Royal Arms Adult home called me Reggie. I have been Alice's caregiver since 1st August, 2023. On my 1st day at work, me and Alice struck a beautiful mother -daughter friendship. She received me into Royal Arms Adult family home with the most beautiful smile and her eyes beaming with love. She always genuinely cared about my well being and was always concerned when she thought that I was on my feet most of the day. In her moments of lower back pain, when I and her roommate Eva wanted to extract a smile from her, I would play the song Alice's restaurant and she would always smile and tell us about her dad's restaurant. She always amazed me with her impeccable knowledge in Geography and History especially of the countries in Africa. I will dearly miss Alice and will never forget her. Gratitude to her children Royalle who I always knew as Lee, Randall and Denis for being such loving children to their mom. Gratitude too to her brothers, nephews, grand and great grandchildren for always visiting her. Thank you for the flowers and treats that you always brought to cheer her up. You guys are truly part of the Royal Arms family. We will miss you. Please pass by once in a while just to say hi.

  • 01/17/2025

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