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Bailey, Jewell Fenter   242210
Birth: 05/18/1912    Death: 10/31/2007    Marriage: 00/00/1935
Cemetery: See Notes
Record Source: The Paris News, Social Security Death Index
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Betsy Mills and Ron Brothers. The Death and Cemetery Records of Lamar County, Texas, ReBroMa Press, 2008, http://www.lamarcountytx.org/cemetery. (12/17/2025)

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THE PARIS NEWS, Nov. 04, 2007: "Jewell Fenter Bailey, 95, a retired public school teacher and former pastor's wife, went to heaven at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 31, 2007, at her home in Paris. She had an apparent heart attack, having endured congestive heart failure several years. Graveside services are scheduled at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6 at the Valliant Cemetery with Rev. Mike Mings, pastor of First Baptist Church, Valliant, Okla., officiating. She was retired from a 40-year teaching career, which began in the one room Cypress School in the country north of Wright City. She taught in Wright City, Shawnee, Fort Worth, Hot Springs, Modesto, Calif., and Lawton, Okla., where her husband served as a Baptist pastor. She enjoyed teaching, being a pastor's wife and a mother. She loved animals and always had a dog. Born in Elk City, Okla., on a farm operated by her father, James Lewis Fenter and mother, Lou Emma, she lived in Fort Worth while her dad attended seminary and moved to Wright City, Okla., at age 13 in 1925 when her dad became pastor of the First Baptist Church. She married Fred Afton Bailey of Wright City in a ceremony in her mother's home in Valliant in 1935. Her only son, Afton Drehne Bailey, was born in the old hotel in Wright City in 1937, where she taught school and her husband worked in the Dierks Lumber and Coal Co. sawmill. She always wanted to be a teacher and as a girl on the farm would line up the cats and lecture to them. After her father died, she was so determined to get an education that she took jobs in Wilburton and later Durant cleaning the dorm, ironing shirts, washing dishes and mopping floors to pay her way through college. She received a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education degree from Southeastern State Teacher's College in Durant in 1947. She also attended Oklahoma Baptist University. When she retired in 1974, her principal, W. C. Seitter at Andrew Jackson School in Lawton wrote in a letter to her, 'You are, in my opinion the kind of person that teachers ought to be. I have never heard one word of criticism from your patrons and the children dearly love you. I deeply appreciate the cooperation that you have given to me personally and your loyalty and dedication will long be remembered.' Following her retirement in Valliant she took painting lessons along with her good friend Pat Smith of Millerton and painted many canvases, which line her home in Paris today. She also wrote articles for Mature Living magazine and California Teacher magazine. She left a suitcase full of short stories and poems, which her son plans to publish as well as some 25 paintings. She was a member of First Baptist Church, Valliant, 1974-1989. She has lived in Paris several years with her son and is a member of the Lamar-Delta Retired Teachers and School Employees Association, Paris First Baptist Church, Oklahoma Retired Educators Association, life member of McCurtain County Historical Society, Alumni Association at Southeastern Oklahoma State University and Hill Country Arts Foundation in Kerrville. Her family -- the Fenter family -- moved to Paris and the Honey Grove area in the late 1800s and early 1900s from Arkansas. Both her mother and father lived in Honey Grove before moving to Elk City, Okla., where Jewell and sister Myrtle were born. Her husband, Rev. Afton Bailey, retired from Westwood Baptist Church, Lawton, in 1974 and moved to Valliant where he preached at churches in Millerton and Garvin. He passed on Thanksgiving 1979 while serving as mayor of Valliant. She is survived by her son, Afton Drehne Bailey of Paris; her sister, Myrtle Bearden, 97, of Lumberton, Miss.; brother-in-law John Wallace Bailey of Wright City; niece Juanell Ladner, Lumberton, Miss.; nephews, Tracy Bearden of McMinnville, Ore., Roy Bearden of Fort Collins, Colo., Joe Bearden of Corvallis, Oreg.; nephews, Alton G. Ward and Bob Bailey, both of Wright City; nieces Karen White of Duncan, Okla., Susan Barton of Santa Fe, N.M., Phil Barton of Phoenix, Ariz., and brother-in-law John Barton of Cloverdale, Calif., as well as her beloved miniature Schnauzer, Toto. Paris arrangements are by Bright-Holland Funeral Home with Oklahoma arrangements by Conley-White Funeral Home in Idabel."

Information from the Social Security Death Index:
Given Name: Jewell
Middle Name: F
Surname: Bailey
Name Suffix:
Birth Date: 18 May 1912
Social Security Number: 442-24-2921
State: Oklahoma
Last Place of Residence: Paris, Lamar, Texas
Previous Residence Postal Code: 75460
Event Date: 31 October 2007
Age: 95
Citing this Record: "United States Social Security Death Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J52M-XNY : accessed 12 Oct 2014), JEWELL F BAILEY, 31 Oct 2007; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).


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