

Anthony Bailey
June 20, 1981 - April 20, 2025
Obituary
Anthony Wayne Bailey entered this world on 20, June, 1981 in Mount Pleasant, Utah.
Tony's passions included: turntablism, cooking, skillfully playing many musical instruments, leaving his mark through graffiti writing all across the NW States, drawing and painting.
After many assorted adventures, trials, experiences, and tribulations Tony left his mortal coil on 20, April, 2025. He was 43 years old.
He is survived by many immediate and extended family members including, but not limited to: a mother, father, son, two grandparents, two brothers, two sisters, a niece, aunt, uncle, and assorted cousins.
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Chuck Axtell
Friend •
Tony was the example of what a true friend should be. He always had a great out look on life. He had great humor, free spirit loyal and very trust worthy. I got the privilege and honor of working with and becoming a very good friend. I would say I trained him how to build industrial gaskets. Any gaskets associated with pumping oil and water out of the ground.i really can’t say trained him because he had knowledge and understanding of the operation. God he was so bull headed and so am I but soon I found my match met. We worked well together and we produced quality parts. We argued and said things we shouldn’t and eventually we had a blow out and but he was a true friend and I realized I needed to make a mense and own my part in everything and he forgave me which I’m grateful for. I loved him like a brother. I’m unfazed and tough when it comes to anything except this . I been out of town working which I just talked to him about coming to work with me. We would get out of Billings periodiactly . It was gonna happen then I got this news. It has flipped my world upside down. Tony was a big deal and done many incredible things the short time he was with us but I have to say he will be a bigger deal and do even more incredible things where he’s at and that is heaven. My condolences to every one who was lucky enough to be in his world . He made me a better human being.. if you can hear me Tony I miss you brother. Thank you for being a friend when no one else was. Just know one day I will see you again don’t know when but will one day. Nothing but the most love and respect for him and his family and friends. God bless
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Joyce Baxter Bailey
Other •
My grandson Tony was a gifted musician, full of curiosity, humor, and kindness. I remember his
energy and his laughter with love and compassion. Joyce Baxter Bailey
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Henry Moore
Other •
Tony was the first neighbor I met when I moved in around 8 years ago, he was always out walking with his dog. Crazy to think he was the age I am now at that time. Very loyal friend and extremely hard and diligent worker. If you needed someone in a pinch, Tony was your guy. I was very shocked to hear about his passing he will be sorely missed.