Lynn Bailey Cadle (1941 - 2018) |
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Obituary
![]() She was preceded in death by her parents, Warren W. Bailey, DMD, and Ann Hicks Bailey, her infant sister Norma Jean Bailey, and her brother, Warren W. Bailey, M.D. She will be lovingly remembered by her devoted husband, Fred Cadle, and her children Steve Schumann (Denise), Ayn Colsh (Duncan), Christy Van Meter (James), Kim Livingston (Kip), Mary Vigneri (Tommy), and Laura Wall (Brad), and grandchildren Lyndsay and Bailey Colsh, Emily and Alex Schumann, Matthew, Jordan, and Andrew Livingston, Adam and Megan Vigneri, Will, Laynie, and Michael Van Meter, Braden and Anna Claire Wall, and her great granddaughter, Ava Colsh. Friends remember Lynn as warm, gracious, and easily approachable. She frequently has been described as someone who was a model for others to emulate. She made the world a better place wherever she went. Burial service with committal immediately following will be held at 11:00 on Monday, January 15 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Please send memorials to St. Paul's Music Program in lieu of flowers. McNeill Funeral Home 109 Shaw Street Martinez, GA 706.364.9122 |
Thanks Al Lund for the photo
Diane O'Donnell (White) (1963)
Lynn's passing is really painful for me. She was one of the nicest, most gracious and genuinely lovely people I have ever met. I will miss you Lynn.
John Kito (1959)
I’m sorry for Lynn’s passing too many years have gone by without connecting with classmates You will be missed John K
Sue Nore (Deems) (1959)
As some one said, Lynn was as beautiful on the inside as the outside and her death has been a loss for everyone who knew her. We were BFFs all through grade school and high school and her friendship ment the world to me. I do believe Lynn paid me a visit after her passing! I couldn't sleep for my mind was on everything "lynn" and things came back to me that I hadn't thought of in years. School things, cheer leading, classes, even remembering the phone call about baby Norma Jean and how painfull that was. She will be missed by all who knew her.