Submitted by: John C. Monk
Charlene
Marie Bailey
Aug. 20, 1927 - June 10, 2010
SOUTH BEND - Charlene Marie (Warford-Ford) Bailey now resides
where pain and suffering are a thing of the past. She moved from
her earthly residence at the Ironwood Health & Rehabilitation
Center to her heavenly home at 2:15 p.m. June 10th following a
lengthy illness. She was born August 20, 1927, in Kevil, KY, to
the late Arvil "Ted" and Lillian (Carter) Warford. She
spent most of her childhood years in Paducah, KY, with her loving
family. In February 1946, as Charlene Warford, she married Jewell
A. Ford from Benton Harbor. Of this union three children were
born, Cheryl C. (Ford) Szabo-Werner, Jerry A. (Sylvia) Ford and
Rick D. (Toni) Ford, all of South Bend. Unexpectedly, Charlene
was left a widow at an early age. She enrolled in Cosmetology
School, graduated, and became a beautician. She worked as a
beauty operator in Michigan, Indiana, and Arizona. On September
1, 1959, in Jeffersonville, IN, she remarried the love of her
life, Bernard "Bernie" W. Bailey. After this marriage,
she lovingly welcomed two more sons, Ron Bailey of South Bend and
the late Paul Bailey. Charlene and her husband were former
managers of the William Penn Club of South Bend. They loved to
dance, bowl and play cards with their family, friends and
customers. Both Charlene and Bernie loved to dance. They sparkled
like two diamonds out on the dance floor. As a couple, they
belonged to 284, The Moose Lodge, The Elks, bowling leagues at
the Penn, Chippewa and Beacon bowling alleys. One of Charlene's
favorite holidays was Christmas. She could take a pitiful
"Charlie Brown" tree and make it into a thing of
beauty. When it came to shopping for presents, she would shop
till she dropped. Then she would stay up all night and wrap
presents. Cooking was her specialty. Out came the Southern style
cooking, candied sweet potatoes, cornbread dressing, whipped
pineapple dream cake, and magnificent turkey dinners, to name a
few. Most of all, Charlene loved to sew for her precious
grandbabies, making soft gowns and little blankets that wrapped
many grandchildren. She leaves to cherish her memory children,
Cheryl C. Ford Werner, Rick D. (Toni) Ford and stepson, Ronald
(France) Bailey; daughter-in-law, Sylvia Ford of South Bend;
grandchildren, Angelique and Jerry Szabo, Amber and Arika Werner,
Ryan, Christy and Ross Ford, Phil and Rhonda Bailey;
step-grandchildren, Toni, Cindy and Tressa; great-grandchildren,
Arianna Szabo and Aaron Orfanos; and great-great-grandson, Xander
Lekarczyk. She also leaves behind many other grandchildren,
nieces, nephews, cousins, and a host of extended family members
and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband,
Bernie Bailey; son, Jerry Ford; stepson, Paul Bailey;
granddaughter, Trina Ford; sister, Sherry Ann Warford; and
brothers, Jim, Stanley and Steve Warford. Visitation will be held
from 4:00 to 7:00 pm, Wednesday, June 16th, in Chapel Hill
Funeral Home, 10776 McKinley Highway, Osceola, with a Rosary to
be recited at 5:30 p.m. A graveside service will be held at 1:00
p.m. Thursday, June 17th, in the Garden of the Last Supper on the
grounds of Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Rev. Daniel Scheidt will
be officiating. Her final thoughts were with her best friend,
Shirley, the late Tom Rolko, and goddaughter, Rayelle. Special
thanks go out to Dr. Shaya Mofki and all the heartfelt and
wonderful nurses and caregivers and Ironwood Health &
Rehabilitation Center Memorial donations may be made to St.
Joseph County Bridges Out of Poverty, 117 N. Lafayette, South
Bend, IN 46601 Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.chapelhillmemorial.com.
It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone,
For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. The
circle of Love never ends.
Published in South Bend Tribune on June 13, 2010