Polly Bailey

by Lynn McMillen
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Polly Bailey peacefully passed away to her heavenly home on Saturday, January 1, 2022 surrounded by loving family at Alive Hospice in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. A Celebration of Life will be held in March at First Baptist Church in Kinston NC; the date and time are still to be announced. She was born in Wilson County, N. C. To Luther and Lilly Boykin, raised on a farm with six brothers and three wonderful sisters. She retired after thirty-three years of service at Hampton Industries, Inc. After retirement she enjoyed cooking, fishing at the coast, playing Skip Bo with her best friends, and traveling. She enjoyed life to the fullest. Polly was a devoted mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Her family was always her priority and she was loved by many. Her life was filled with many hours of volunteer work among her church family at First Baptist Church of Kinston. She loved the Lord, studied the Bible and was a prayer warrior for many. She was preceded in death by her parents, Luther and Lilly Boykin, her husband of 50 years, Harold (Bill) L. Bailey, Jr.; and her second husband Mercer Albert Heath. She was also preceded in death by her brothers, Hilton Jerome Boykin, Richmond Edward Boykin, Hilliard Vermell Boykin, Martin Luther Boykin, Wiley Wilton Boykin, Cecil Gerald Boykin, sisters Mary Elizabeth White, Susie Gay Williamson and Billie Faye Williams, and twin great-granddaughters Harper and Sadie Hill. Polly loved her family dearly and is survived by her daughter Janet Bailey Winfree and husband Tom of Murfreesboro, TN. Son William Harold Bailey and wife Tina of Pensacola, Florida. Stepchildren Michael Heath and wife Susie, Gregory Scott Heath and wife Lisa, Stacy Alan Heath and wife Teresa. Grandchildren Joe Hill and wife Chelsea, Jason Hill and wife Misty, and bonus granddaughters Tiffany Walters and Tomi Levy. Five great-granddaughters Bailey Hill, Reagan Hill, Hannah Hill, Nora Hill and Ally Hill. Great Grandsons Christopher Walters, Cameron Walters, Bhodi Levy and Xander Levy. The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to Adam’s Place Rehab for their wonderful care, and also to Alive Hospice of Murfreesboro for the compassionate care and dignity which helped her transition to her heavenly home peacefully. Sellars Funeral Home, Lebanon TN 615.444.9393.

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