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Submitted by: Terry Dudley


Corlyss Annette (Greenlee) Bailey

Corlyss Annette (Greenlee) Bailey
August 19, 1945 ~ March 11, 2023

Corlyss Annette Bailey, 77, of Tecumseh, born August 19th, 1945, passed away Saturday, March 11, 2023 in Shawnee.

She is survived by her son Steve Rider and daughter-in-law Marta of San Antonio, TX; son, Chris Rider and daughter-in-law Charlene of Eagle River, Alaska; brother, Jim Greenlee and sister-in-law Debbi of Sperry, OK; sister-in-law, Yong Greenlee of Norman, OK; grandchildren, Sijon Rider and Devin Christian (Florida) with three great grandchildren; grandsons, Tristan Rider (Louisiana) and Joshua Rider (Alaska).

Corlyss was preceded in death by her parents, LaVern and Eula Greenlee; sister, LaDonna Epperson and brother, Robert Greenlee. Per Corlyss’s request, no formal services will be held.

Cremation arrangements by Cooper Funeral Home of Tecumseh. There will be no viewing.  


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