Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
June 17, 1997George
Vincent, 77, born in Colby, Ks on March 7, 1920 to Eunice and
John Bayles , died June 15, 1997 at Integris Baptist Hospital.
When he was 2 years old, George moved with his parents and 2
brothers to Balmorhea, Tx. His father was an agronomist sent by
Texas A&M to establish the Texas A&M Experimental Station. His
family were active members of the Methodist Church, edited the
local newspaper, formed the Bayles Family Dance Band and
performed on the local radio station. George graduated from high
school in Balmorhea and followed his brothers to Texas Tech. He
joined the Air Force in 1941 and was a top gunner on a B-25
airplane. He participated in 46 missions in the South Pacific
which included being shot down over Borneo. After his discharge,
he returned to Texas Tech. In May 1946, George moved to Bethany,
Ok to work that summer for his uncle. There he met Virjeane
Garrett when she was 16 and he was 26. George decided not to
return to Texas. He and Virjeane were married May 30, 1948. 3
daughters were born to their family, Georgiana Bayles McDaniel,
Melanie Bayles and Paige Bayles Black. Mr. Bayles was in
construction management and built buildings on the campuses of
the University of Okla., Okla. State University and Okla. City
University, the Okla. Med. Research Bldg., and Oak Tree Family
Club & Tennis facilities. He was construction manager for 12
years for the Alan Bradley Co. which transferred their company
to the new factory built in Shawnee. His greatest gift from his
Heavenly Father was the art of parenting both his children and
grandchildren. A man of exceptional integrity, his relationship
with God was expressed through the giving of himself to his
family, grandchildren, and friends. He quietly gave to many
people in need. His strength as a gentle man and a gentleman was
an example to all who knew him. George endured 8 years of
critical illness with a quiet smile and an unfailing faith in
the perfection of God's will in his life.
He was preceded in death by a daughter,
Georgiana Bayles McDaniel; grandson; parents; and his brother,
Lawrence.
George is survived by his wife, Virjeane
Garrett Bayles ; daughters, Melanie Bayles of Bethany, Paige
Bayles Black, OKC; precious grandchildren, Jessica and Tanner
Black; his sister, Rut h Burchard and husband Frank, Yukon, Ok;
brother, John J. Bayles and wife Penny, Oxnard, Ca;
brother-in-law, Bob Garrett and wife Mary, Highland Hills, Tx;
sisters-in-law, Martha Bayles , Amarillo, Tx and Ruthie Garrett,
Harmon, Ok; and many loved nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
A special tribute to Dr. James Hampton and Judy Rogers for their
superior and compassionate care and to the caregivers on the 7th
Oncology Floor and the 6th floor "Mirth." Services will be held
at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 17 , Bethany First Church of the
Nazarene, where Mr. Bayles had taught second grade Sunday School
classes.
Interment will be at
Bethany Cemetery. "As for me and
for my house, we will serve the Lord." Joshua 24:13.
Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
April 1, 2009
Virjeane Garrett Bayles was born on May
2, 1930 in Jones County, TX to C. Walter and Zonabel (Neely)
Garrett. Trusting in God's perfect will, her faith became sight
on March 30, 2009. Virjeane moved to Bethany, OK at the age of
nine and attended Bethany Public Schools. When she was sixteen,
Virjeane met a returning WWII veteran, George Bayles, of
Balmorhea, TX. Virjeane and George were married on May 30, 1948
after her freshman year at Bethany Nazarene College, now
Southern Nazarene University. By the time she was 25, they had
three daughters, and she had completed her college degree. She
later did graduate work at Oklahoma City University. Virjeane
followed her mother's footsteps and became a teacher at Bethany
High School, where she taught Speech, Drama and tenth grade
English. Though her classes were structured and disciplined, she
was always a fun and favorite teacher. She loved teaching.
Students gained knowledge as well as confidence in her classes.
Shakespeare was understood. Every student received her
encouragement, whether it was the gifted achiever or the one
struggling academically or socially. Virjeane directed school
plays, co-sponsored Pep Club, and one year was selected
"Oklahoma County Teacher of the Year." She later served four
years as Secretary of Oklahoma County Retired Educators
Association. Virjeane was a member of Bethany First Church of
the Nazarene, where she sang in the choir for over 40 years,
volunteered with the Women's Prison Ministry and served on the
church board.
Virjeane was preceded in death by her
parents; husband George (1997); oldest daughter, Georgiana
Bayles McDaniel; and infant grandson (1974); brothers, Charles
W. Garrett II and Bob Garrett. She is survived by daughters,
Melanie Cain and husband Robert of Bethany, Paige Black and
husband Steve of OKC; granddaughter, Jessica Todd and husband
Jake of Piedmont; and grandson, Tanner Black of OKC. The circle
of life continues with a new great-grandson, Jaxon Todd. May
those who come behind us find us faithful. The family wishes to
thank the staff at Bellevue Nursing Center, Autumn Bridge
Hospice and Dr. Dean Brown for their tender and compassionate
hearts and care. Services will be Wed., April 1, 2:00pm at
Bethany First Church of the Nazarene.
Interment in Bethany
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Bethany
First Church of the Nazarene Compassionate Care Ministry or
charity of choice.
... Complied and transcribed by Marti Graham, 2009.
Complied and transcribed by Marti Graham, 2009.
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