John M. Bailor, 63, of Warren, PA., died unexpectedly Monday
morning, October 3, 2016 at Pleasant Ridge Manor West, Girard,
PA., after a rare illness, identified as PSP. He was born
November 28, 1953 in Warren, PA. John was the son of the late
John Ernest Bailor and Florence A. Berlin Bailor, who survives in
Warren, PA.
John was a longtime Warren and Youngsville, PA., area resident
and a 1971 graduate of Tidioute High School. John had served
with the U.S. Air Force as an A1C during the Vietnam War.
He was employed as a machinist making parts for numerous
industries in Warren Co. He enjoyed carpentry, fishing and
hunting.
In addition to his mother, he is survived by his 6 siblings,
Renee J. Bailor of Warren, PA., Suzan Warden and husband, Jim
of Titusville, PA., Pink Quinn and husband, Dan of Warren, PA.,
Danalou Borland and husband, Dave of Tacoma, Washington,
Tim Bailor and wife, Kelly, David Bailor all of Tidioute, PA.,
several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a brother,
Steven Bailor. A private funeral service will be conducted at the
convenience of the family at Warren County Memorial Park with
Rev. Marcus Briggs, Chaplain of the Warren General Hospital,
officiating. Full military honors will be conducted by members of
the Sheffield/Clarendon Funeral Honor Guard and the U.S.
Funeral personnel. Memorial contributions may be made to Paws
Along the River, 212 Elm Street, Warren, PA. 16365. E-mail
condolences may be sent by visiting
www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com The Donald E. Lewis Funeral
Home, Inc. has been entrusted with funeral arrangements.
Renee, David, Florence and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of John’s passing. I know how difficult these last few years have been for your family. I consider myself privileged to have spent quality time with John over the last year. I am grateful to all of those who put such a heartfelt effort into helping him live independently. He will be missed.
Sincerely,
Christina Knisley
I met John while he was job searching at the Warren CareerLink. Working and assisting him as his Case Manager to obtain employment, we spoke many times. I enjoyed talking with him, he was always pleasant even when I was unsuccessful in finding the ‘right’ job for him. So sorry to hear of his passing.