Howard Ashley Ted Bailey, Jr.

Howard Ashley Ted Bailey, Jr.

Unknown - Jan 21st, 2019
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Biography: Howard Ashley Ted Bailey, Jr., of Little Rock, passed away on January 21, 2019. He was born in Little Rock on July 12, 1924 to H.A. Ted Bailey, Sr. and Madeline S. Bailey. He was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Virginia Mitchell Bailey; his brother, William Stanley Bailey; and his sister, Martha Bailey Dixon. Ted is survived by his wife, Sharon Bailey; and by his five children, Mary Maude Shafer (Robert), Ted Bailey, III, Jo Bailey McCray (Kevin), John Bailey (Jan), and Amy Madeline Bailey. He is also survived by his 23 grandchildren, Laura Shafer Sanders, Catherine Shafer Paulus, Philip Shafer, Sarah Shafer, Ben Bailey, Teddy Bailey, Ali Hart, Barrett Bailey, Virginia McCray Musselman, Jason McCray, Mitchell McCray, Ellianna McCray Temple, Melissa McCray, James McCray, Emily McCray, Elizabeth McCray, Rachael Bailey Oberste, Erik Bailey, Eddie Bailey, Rebecca Bailey, Colton Wilkins, Mary Henry, and Johnny Henry; and by his 20 great-grandchildren, Virginia and George Sanders; James, Lillie, and Luke Paulus; Lucy Sells; Presley and Neely Bailey; Ashley Bailey; West and Scarlet Hart; Eliza Jo Musselman; Yzabelle McCray; Henry and Charlie Oberste; Miles Bailey; Eva, Jack, and Tripp Rector; and Elle Bailey. Ted graduated from Little Rock High School and received his M.D. degree from the University of Arkansas School of Medicine. He served as a medical officer in a U.S. Naval hospital during the Korean War. He began his private practice in otolaryngology, but primarily practiced otology in Little Rock for over 40 years, being the first physician in Arkansas to limit his practice to otology. He was also the first physician to open an outpatient surgery center in the state. He was a pioneer in stapedectomy surgery, with one of the largest series in the United States, and developed new instruments and techniques for the procedure. He was also the first ear surgeon in Arkansas to perform cochlear implant surgery. Countless patients over these years owed their hearing to Dr. Bailey. Ted?s excellence as an ear surgeon was widely recognized. He was a clinical professor of otolaryngology at UAMS throughout his career and was head of the Division of Otolaryngology for ten years. He served as the chief of staff at Baptist Hospital. He was a diplomate of the American Board of Otolaryngology and a member of numerous state, national, and international medical societies. These included the American Academy of Otolaryngology, the American Otological Society, which Ted served as president, the Triological Society, and the Deafness Research Foundation. Ted founded the Ear & Nose-Throat Clinic in Little Rock, now the Arkansas Otolaryngology Center, and served as its president and physician administrator until his retirement. He was the author or co-author of approximately 40 articles in the field of otology. Ted had a wide range of interests and talents. He was an avid tennis player and was the state seniors champion for ten years. He served in various capacities in the U.S. Tennis Association and the Arkansas and Southern Tennis Associations. He was the chairman of the USTA?s Olympic committee when tennis became an Olympic sport. He was the chairman of the board of the Arkansas Tennis Patrons Foundation. He was inducted into both the Arkansas Tennis Hall of Fame and the Southern Tennis Hall of Fame. Together with his late wife, Virginia, Ted founded Bailey Corporation, a real estate development and management company that developed the Foxcroft, Foxcroft Square, St. Charles, Andover Square, and River Bend residential properties in Little Rock. He was the chairman of Bailey Timberlands with tree farming operations in Arkansas and Louisiana. He was the president of the Bailey Foundation, which provides charitable support for medicine, education, the arts, and Christian ministry. He was the finance chairman for the Billy Graham Crusade in Little Rock in 1989. In 1994, he and Virginia shared the Philanthropist of the Year award from the Arkansas Chapter of the National Association of Fund Raisers. Ted served on the boards of directors of numerous other organizations, including the Little Rock Chamber of Commerce, Union National Bank in Little Rock, Worthen Bank in Little Rock, the United Way, the YMCA, the Little Rock Boys Club, the Arkansas Arts Center Foundation, the Baptist Health Foundation, the UALR Foundation Fund Board, and the UALR Board of Visitors. Ted served a term as president of the Little Rock Rotary Club and was a member of the club for over 60 years. Through the gift of his time, expertise, and financial support, Ted was a model of generosity and civic engagement. Ted was a great man of many accomplishments. Yet in all that he achieved, he lived with deep honor, exemplary character, devotion to Christ, and love for his family and friends. He was innately optimistic and had an unusual ability to influence other people for good. He was proud of his achievements that received only small or private acclaim, such as his 12-year record of perfect Sunday School attendance as a young man. He rejoiced in the successes of his children and grandchildren. The lives of many were touched and made better because of him, and all who knew him will miss him dearly. A reception will be held at the Country Club of Little Rock, 4200 Country Club Boulevard, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. on Friday, January 25, 2019. A private burial will be held on Saturday, January 26, 2019 at Roselawn Memorial Park in Little Rock. Memorials may be made to the UALR Bailey Scholarship Fund, the UAMS Bailey M.D. Fellows Scholarships, or Trinity Cathedral in Little Rock.

Condolences(09)
Barbie Kell Stutts
#9
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I just learned of Dr Bailey?s passing, sharing in your sorrow and offering my deepest sympathy.

Wishing the family God?s peace.
janet miller
#8
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Oh my Dear Jo Bailey,

My heart is so with you, Such fond memories of your beautiful Mother, your so handsome Father there on Longfellow as we grew up. So accomplished. i am so proud to walk throughp the the UAMS Winthrop Rockerfeller Cancer Center past the Ted & Virginia Bailey piano pavilion! I always remind my husband of my fortunate connection to you -- to your Mother and your Father. Such a legacy they leave behind! God bless, and love always, janet

Susan Matthews
#7
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Bailey Family,

You had been on my mind the last several days before I saw the lovely newspaper tribute to Dr. Bailey. My prayer is for the comfort of the Holy Spirit to surround you all during this time of adjustment to life without him. I also trust that you will find solace in the fact that you will see him again. May there be great peace and assurance.

Sincerely,
Susan Matthews
Little Rock
Audrey Burtrum-Stanley
#6
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I met Dr. Bailey on several social occasions and we always spoke of my dear friend, the late- Dr.Ted Bailey (- a professor at UCA in Conway.) He had several amusing stories about the two of them getting mixed up... I also observed how attentive / loving he was towards his wife. I extend my sincerest sympathies to all his family, especially his Son & Daughter-in-law, who hosted the Arkansas Olympic Torch Bearers at a party in their home. They had obviously patterned their sweet relationship after Dr. & Mrs. Bailey. If all the rest are a reflection of these good people, everyone will surely say: 'What a fine family is the Bailey clan.' This is his legacy -- a healing touch and the purest of family love.
Bart J Barry
#5
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dr. Bailey was like a second father to me. He was someone I always looked up to. I basically lived at the Bailey home in the summers playing tennis with Teddy and Johnny. Both he and Mrs. Bailey treated me always like one of their own. Dr. Bailey, you will be missed. Give my very best to Ms. Virginia as you spend eternity together. God Bless you for all you did for me in my youth as well as what you did for anyone that was lucky enough to know you.
Francie Escovedo
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I had the pleasure of working for Dr. and Mrs. Bailey many years ago & they were two of the nicest, most caring people I?ve ever worked with. They always had a smile and a kind word.

My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time.

Francie Escovedo
Kim Nelson
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I was very sad to learn Dr. Ted Bailey passed away this week. I had the pleasure of working with him many years ago. It was an honor to know him. He was always kind and made sure to get to know each of us in the office. After a cruise to Alaska, I had the privilege of typing his trip memories and put them together in a book form with his vacation pictures. He added information about all the friends he met along the way. He was an extraordinary man. One of my favorite Dr. Bailey memories is when he moved his desk in his wife?s office (Virginia Bailey who passed several years ago). The office was quite large, but he wanted to be as close to Virginia as he could get and put his desk bumping up to hers. He was a man who dearly loved his wife and family. He also loved to pick out employee and resident Christmas gifts each year. ❤️
Susan Tinker
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Thought and prayers for the family. You had a wonderful mentor in your lives. I cherish the many conversations and words of wisdom Dr Bailey shared with me in my younger days. He touched many lives in such a warm and caring way.
David D Henry
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Love you Pop

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