Inez Terrell Bailey's Obituary
Inez Terrell Bailey (84) of Broken Arrow, went home to spend eternity with our Lord and Savior on December 1, 2020 at OSU Medical Center, Tulsa. Inez, our Mother, was dearly loved and is and will be dearly missed!
Inez Killion was born on November 15, 1936 to Ethel Agnus (Ward) Killion and Luther Killion in Cameron, Oklahoma. After graduating from Cameron High School in 1953, she married John Clyde Terrell. They went on to have 4 children, John Stephen Terrell (Jamie), Shirley Dianna Buxton (Larry), Duane Eric Terrell (Shanell), and Donna Kay Bales (David).
Inez poured her life into raising their 4 beautiful children. Once the children reached school age, Inez took a job working at Jenks Public School (staying close to her children)! For many years, she was a medical receptionist for Dr. Polston in Jenks, she worked at Medi-Serve in Tulsa, and then she worked for Stage clothing store in Broken Arrow, all the while, she was tending to the needs of people. After retiring, she volunteered at the local hospital rocking babies in the Neonatal ICU! She always gave away her time and her talents! She also loved playing cards with her friends and going to Sunday School and Church!
Inez is survived by her husband of 31 years, Talmage H. Bailey (88) of Broken Arrow, OK, Shirley Dianna Buxton (Larry), Duane Eric Terrell (Shanell), and Donna Kay Bales (David).
Inez is survived by grandchildren: Dr. Stephanie Dawn Lot Terrell, Brittanie Star Lot Terrell, Jonathon Stuart Buxton (Kimberly), Andrew Eric Terrell, Brett Wesley Terrell, Kara Kayleigh Maloney, Destiny Lee Menard (DeShawn).
Inez is also survived by great grandchildren: Melody Lee Rose Menard, Logan Lee Joseph Menard, Bradley Joe Maloney, Leslie Killion Buxton, Gatlyn Wesley Terrell, Khalessi Kay Rose Menard, and Penelope Wren Buxton.
Inez was predeceased by her children’s dad, John Clyde Terrell, as well as, her grandson Michael Lee Buxton, and son Reverend John Stephen Terrell.
We will have a private “Gone Home” graveside service, Tuesday, December 8, 2020 at Floral Haven Cemetery.
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