Bailey Funeral Home

Bailey Funeral Home At Bailey Funeral Home we see the opportunity to care for our families as an honor, not a job.

🎄🍪 Happy National Gingerbread Cookie Day! 🍪🎄There’s something truly special about the smell of freshly baked gingerbread...
11/21/2025

🎄🍪 Happy National Gingerbread Cookie Day! 🍪🎄
There’s something truly special about the smell of freshly baked gingerbread filling the air — a warm reminder of togetherness, tradition, and the simple joys of the season. 💞
Whether you’re baking a batch with your grandchildren, decorating little gingerbread people, or building a cozy cookie cottage, today is the perfect day to share laughter, memories, and maybe even a bit of frosting!
At Bailey Funeral Home, we’re reminded that these small, heartfelt moments with family are what truly make life sweet. ❤️
✨ Wishing you a day filled with love, laughter, and just the right amount of spice! ✨

💡 Did You Know? 💡Nearly 76.2% of funeral homes are family- or privately owned—and we’re proud to be part of that number....
11/19/2025

💡 Did You Know? 💡
Nearly 76.2% of funeral homes are family- or privately owned—and we’re proud to be part of that number. ❤️
At Bailey Funeral Home, our family takes pride in serving yours with care, compassion, and professionalism. Being locally and family-owned means every decision we make is guided by heart, not by corporate policy. Our goal has always been to serve our community as neighbors—offering comfort, guidance, and a helping hand when it’s needed most.
Because for us, it’s not just a profession—it’s a calling. 🕊️

National Survivors of Su***de Loss Day💐 Honoring Life – Celebrating a Life Well Lived 💐Honoring a life isn’t just about ...
11/17/2025

National Survivors of Su***de Loss Day
💐 Honoring Life – Celebrating a Life Well Lived 💐

Honoring a life isn’t just about the past—it’s about cherishing the love 💞, the memories 📸, and the relationships 🤝 that continue to live on in our hearts. Each smile 😊, every shared moment 🌟, and the bonds we’ve built along the way become part of a beautiful story worth celebrating.

At Bailey Funeral Home, we believe that every life is unique 🌿—and every tribute should reflect that uniqueness. A meaningful service is more than a ceremony 🕊️… it’s an opportunity to gather together 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦, share stories 🗣️, and affirm the love ❤️ that never fades.

These special moments of remembrance bring comfort 🤍, encourage healing ✨, and remind us that even in loss, love continues to shine through 🌅.

Whether through music 🎶, photos 📷, flowers 🌸, or cherished traditions 🕯️, we help families create tributes that honor not only the past but also the love that carries forward into the future.

✨ Bailey Funeral Home — Celebrating Life, Healing Hearts ✨

💭 Myth or Fact? 💭“You must spend a lot to create a fitting sendoff for your late spouse, parent, child, or sibling.”✨ My...
11/14/2025

💭 Myth or Fact? 💭
“You must spend a lot to create a fitting sendoff for your late spouse, parent, child, or sibling.”

✨ Myth! ✨
At Bailey Funeral Home, we believe that a meaningful service isn’t measured by cost, but by the love, care, and memories shared. 💞 A personal, heartfelt goodbye can be as simple or elaborate as you choose—it’s about honoring a life in a way that truly reflects their story. 🌹

From intimate gatherings to traditional services, we’ll help you create a tribute that feels right for your family, at your pace, and within your means. 🕊️

👉 Because what matters most is not what you spend—it’s the love you show. 💐

To join the livestream of Fred's funeral service please select the link below.  The livestream broadcast will begin at 1...
11/12/2025

To join the livestream of Fred's funeral service please select the link below. The livestream broadcast will begin at 1:55 pm on Saturday, November 15, 2025. The livestream will be archived for 90 days. https://view.oneroomstreaming.com/index.php?data=MTc2Mjk4MTkzMjM4ODU1MSZvbmVyb29tLWFkbWluJmNvcHlfbGluaw==

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Frederic “Fred” P. Meyer, age 79 years, of rural Vienna, on Wednesday morning, November 12, 2025, at 2:36 A.M. at Mercy Southeast Hospital of Cape Girardeau, Missouri.

Fred was born on August 5, 1946 in Eldorado, Illinois to Emil and Anna Mae (Porter) Meyer.

Fred graduated from Vienna High School in May 1965 and furthered his education at Paducah Community College and at Southern Illinois University.

Continuing the family tradition of farming, Fred managed Meyer Farms, established in 1958. He was involved in his community, where he had served as a Johnson County Commissioner.

Fred was united in marriage to Trisha Hudson on October 25, 2006 in Marion, Illinois.

He is survived by: his wife, Trisha, and his children – Jason (Lisa) of Newton, Illinois, Derek (Kaycee Gingerich) of Vienna, Illinois, and Alexis (Dwight Bassett) of Nashville, Tennessee; granddaughters – Finley Jo, Electa Ann, and Sloane Mae. Fred also leaves behind his father-in-law and mother-in-law – Fred and Gayla Hudson and a brother-in-law – Chad Hudson all of Vienna, Illinois; sisters-in-law – Donna Meyer of Carrier Mills, Illinois and Anita Meyer of Vienna, Illinois; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and many dear friends.

In addition to his parents, Fred was preceded in death by his brothers – Gerald “Jerry” L. Meyer and Richard K. Meyer.

Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon, November 15, 2025 at 2 P.M. at Bailey Funeral Home in Vienna. Rodney Gholson will officiate.

Burial will follow in Vienna Fraternal Cemetery.

Visitation will be held Friday evening, November 14, 2025 from 5 – 8 P.M. at the funeral home. There will also be a time of visitation from 12 Noon until the service hour at 2 P.M. Saturday, November 15, 2025.

Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice.

To share a memory of Fred or to leave an online message of condolence for his family, please visit www.baileyfh.com

Arrangements have been entrusted to Bailey Funeral Home in Vienna.

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🎄✨ 27th Annual Service of Remembrance & Open House ✨🎄 Join us this holiday season as we come together to reflect, rememb...
11/12/2025

🎄✨ 27th Annual Service of Remembrance & Open House ✨🎄
Join us this holiday season as we come together to reflect, remember, and celebrate the lives of those we hold dear.
At Bailey Funeral Home, we believe the holidays are a time for both remembrance and connection — a chance to honor cherished memories while finding comfort in community. 💞
🕯️ Our 27th Annual Service of Remembrance will take place on
📅 Sunday, December 7th
🕐1-3 P.M. & Remembrance Service 1:30 P.M.
📍 Bailey Funeral Home, Vienna, IL
💫 Just 25 days away!
We invite you to mark your calendars and join us for this special evening of reflection, music, and togetherness.

To join the livestream of Dillard's graveside service, please select the link below. The service broadcast will begin at...
11/12/2025

To join the livestream of Dillard's graveside service, please select the link below. The service broadcast will begin at 10:55 A.M. Friday, November 14, 2025. The service video will be archived for 90 days for later viewing.
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Dillard O. “Sket” Scruggs, age 64 years, a resident of rural Vienna, Illinois, passed away unexpectedly Monday, November 10, 2025, at Deaconess Illinois Medical Center in Marion, Illinois.

“Sket” as he was affectionately known to family and friends, was born December 20, 1960 in Richmond, Virginia. He was the eldest of nine children born to Dillard O. and Gwendolyn Scruggs. He grew up on a dairy farm and at the age of 4 years, Dillard was nicknamed “Sket” by his grandfather. “Sket” was the fourth generation to carry the first name of Dillard and his grandfather felt this nickname would help differentiate him and eliminate confusion.

Dillard was united in marriage to Karen J. (nee Aaron) on December 23, 1980 in Marion, Illinois. She preceded him in death on June 19, 2019. On May 28, 2023, Dillard was united in marriage to Ruth (nee Reid) Craig at the Vienna Church of Christ. She survives.

In addition to his wife, Dillard is survived by Karen’s children whom he loved and raised as his own – Tracey Mathis and James Hood; as well as Ruth’s children whom he also loved – Travis Williams, Justin Williams, and Jill Conner; 10 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; 3 sisters; 3 brothers; his mother-in-law – Joy Maxine Aaron; a brother-in-law – Steve Aaron; a beloved aunt – Shirley and her husband Pete; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many dear friends.
In addition to his parents and his wife, Karen, Dillard was preceded in death by a son – Steven Hood and 2 brothers.

Dillard was a retired construction laborer and asphalt finisher. He was a member of the Laborers International Union of North America.

Dillard loved the land and farming. He enjoyed raising cattle as well as raising and riding horses. He particularly enjoyed riding and camping with friends at Cedar Lake Ranch. Dillard was an avid outdoorsman. He enjoyed rabbit hunting and fishing and had won a number of fishing tournaments. Dillard was truly a jack-of-all-trades and could fix, repair or build anything he set his mind to.

Dillard was of the Baptist faith. He had been an active youth ministry volunteer and church van driver at the Simpson Baptist Church.

A graveside service will be conducted Friday morning, November 14, 2025, at 11 A.M. at the Vienna Fraternal Cemetery. Pastor Steve Hammond will officiate. Interment will follow.

The family will receive relatives and friends from 10:30 A.M. until the service time at 11 A.M. at the cemetery.

Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-1905 or online at www.stjude.org

To share a memory of Dillard or to leave an online message of condolence for his family, please visit www.baileyfh.com

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11/11/2025

🇺🇸 Honoring Our Veterans — Today and Always 🇺🇸
Today, on Veterans Day, we pause as a community and a nation to honor the brave men and women who have worn the uniform of our country. Their service, courage, and sacrifice have protected the freedoms we hold dear, and their legacy continues to inspire every generation that follows.
At Bailey Funeral Home, we believe that gratitude should never be limited to a single day on the calendar. Every veteran’s story deserves to be remembered, and every act of service deserves to be honored. As part of our ongoing commitment to those who have served, we proudly fly our flag at half-mast for every veteran entrusted to our care. This gesture is more than tradition—it’s a symbol of deep respect, appreciation, and remembrance.
Behind each flag, there is a life—a story of devotion, family, friendship, and faith. We recognize not only the heroes who wore the uniform, but also the families who stood beside them through every challenge and sacrifice. Their strength, patience, and love are an essential part of the veteran’s story.
🕊️ We believe that caring for families goes beyond the funeral home. It’s about honoring lives, telling stories, and keeping memories alive for generations to come. On this day of reflection, may we each take a moment to say thank you—to those who served, those who continue to serve, and the families who share in their sacrifice.
💙🤍❤️ From all of us at Bailey Funeral Home, we express our deepest gratitude to America’s veterans.
May your bravery continue to shine as a beacon of hope, freedom, and unity.

💙 Forget-Me-Not Day 💙Today we take a moment to remember and honor our veterans — not only for their service, but for the...
11/10/2025

💙 Forget-Me-Not Day 💙
Today we take a moment to remember and honor our veterans — not only for their service, but for the ongoing sacrifices they and their families continue to make long after their time in uniform. 🌟
Forget-Me-Not Day, first observed in 1921, began as a way to raise awareness and support for wounded and disabled soldiers returning home from World War I. The forget-me-not flower became a symbol of remembrance — a gentle reminder to never forget those who have given so much for our freedom. 🌸
While Tomorrow honors all who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, Today focuses more on caring for and remembering veterans who may have been injured, disabled, or overlooked after their service.
At Bailey Funeral Home, we proudly honor every veteran we serve by flying the American flag at half-mast — a lasting symbol of respect and gratitude. 🇺🇸🕊️
💐 Today and every day, may we remember those who served and ensure they are never forgotten.

Wayne E. Speck, age 90 years, a resident of rural Golconda, Illinois (the Brownfield Community), passed away unexpectedl...
11/07/2025

Wayne E. Speck, age 90 years, a resident of rural Golconda, Illinois (the Brownfield Community), passed away unexpectedly Friday morning, November 7, 2025, at 7:30 A.M. at his home.

Wayne was born September 27, 1935 in Pope County Illinois. He was the son of William Orval Speck and Hannah Mae (Seibold) Speck.

On August 24, 1974, Wayne was united in marriage to Betty K. Wright at the Simpson Baptist Church. Together, Wayne and Betty shared over 50 years of marriage prior to her passing on December 27, 2024.

Wayne is survived by: a daughter – Carolyn Mount of Vienna; grandchildren – Heath (Christy) Gorden of Benton, Illinois and Misty (B.J.) Barger of Vienna; great grandchildren – Madison (Wyatt) Bridger of Edwardsville and Collin (Grace) Miller of Benton; a sister – Mary King; a niece – Debbie Wallace and a nephew – Steve (Felicia) King all of Elgin. Wayne also leaves a host of friends, neighbors and his church family.

In addition to his parents and beloved wife, Wayne was preceded in death by: a son-in-law – Jerry Mount and a brother-in-law – Carlos King.

Wayne received his education in the Pope County School System. In 1958, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served honorably until his discharge in 1960. Wayne would joke that while he served in the Army, he spent most of his military career on a ship, being part of an equipment and supplies transport company to military facilities in the country of Greenland.

Wayne was employed for 35 years at the Dixon Springs Agricultural Center. He worked as a forestry technician in the Department of Forestry at the facility. Wayne was also a lifelong farmer and had a tremendous love for the land and farming. He enjoyed tractor restoration projects and had completely restored one of his father’s vintage tractors. Wayne also enjoyed attending tractor shows and occasionally would enter one of his restored tractors. Many remember Wayne’s insatiable “sweet tooth” and his love for ice cream.

Wayne was very involved in his community and was a member of a number of organizations, including the Pope County Farm Bureau, where he had served on the board of directors, and was a 67 year member of New Columbia Masonic Lodge # 336 A.F. & A.M. Wayne was a devoted member of the Glendale United Methodist Church.

Wayne is particularly remembered for his kind and gentle spirit. He never met a stranger and was a friend to all who had the pleasure of making his acquaintance. Wayne was a faithful husband and tenderly cared for his wife, Betty, during her illness in her final years. During her two year stay in a nursing care facility, prior to her passing, Wayne spent every day visiting with her.

A Service honoring the life of Wayne Speck will be conducted Tuesday afternoon, November 11, 2025, at 2 P.M. at Bailey Funeral Home in Vienna. The service will begin with Masonic Rites accorded by the New Columbia Masonic Lodge # 336. The funeral service will immediately follow. Pastor David Wright will officiate.

Interment will be in the Metropolis Memorial Gardens. Military graveside honors will be accorded by the Metropolis American Legion Post # 306 and the Beggs-Gurley VFW Post # 5222 of Vienna.

Visitation will be held Tuesday, November 11, 2025, from 12 Noon until the funeral hour at 2 P.M. at the funeral home.

Memorials may be made to the Glendale United Methodist Church, c/o Charlotte Benard, 45 Cedar Grove Road, Simpson, Illinois 62985 or to the Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation, 251 18th Street South, Suite 630, Arlington, Virginia 22202.

To share a memory of Wayne or to leave an online message of condolence for his family, please visit www.baileyfh.com

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🎗️💜 National Cancer Awareness Day 💜🎗️At Bailey Funeral Home, this day holds special meaning for each of us. 💜 Cancer has...
11/07/2025

🎗️💜 National Cancer Awareness Day 💜🎗️
At Bailey Funeral Home, this day holds special meaning for each of us. 💜 Cancer has touched every one of our families in some way — through loved ones we’ve lost, survivors we cherish, and friends we’ve supported along the way. 🎗️
We understand how deeply cancer affects not only those battling it, but also the families and friends who stand beside them with unwavering love, strength, and hope. 💞
Today, we pause to honor the fighters 💪, remember those we’ve lost 🕊️, and stand in support of all who continue this fight. 💜 May we always lead with compassion, understanding, and unity. 🌷

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