Date Of Birth: May 13, 1919
Date Of Death: April 15, 2005
Geneva Bailey Lee Ferge, 85, of Indianapolis, Indiana passed away on April 15, 2005 surrounded by friends and family at home. She was born on May 13, 1919 in Dryden, Virginia to James and Louisa Bailey. Fifth of twelve children, she is preceded in death by her husband, Dean Delbert Ferge; son, Donald Ferge; sisters Nora (Edith) Bailey, Duskie Bailey, Inez Bailey Huff, Virginia Bailey; brothers Frank Bailey, Howard Bailey, Major Bailey, James Bailey and grandson, Steven Blaine Vanderpool. Geneva is survived by her five children; Dean (Kathy) Ferge, Bonny (Larry) Perry, M. Elizabeth (Dave) Day, James "Sam" (Viola) Ferge, Vicki S. Ferge, 16 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. Also surviving are her sister Margaret Bailey and brothers Everette and Thomas Bailey. Geneva was raised in a small home in Pennington Gap, Virginia. There is where she met her husband Dean and started a family which grew and that will carry on for generations. She was a headstrong, independent woman who lived life to the fullest. Her loves in life included her family, reading, and a good cup of coffee. The family would like to express their sincere thanks to Charmaign, Theresa, and Judy of Vistacare who provided passionate care throughout Geneva’s illness. She will be missed dearly. We love you Mom, Grandma, and Great Grandma. Memorial Contributions may be hade to the Vistacare Foundation.
Amy King says
I am so sorry for the loss of Geneva. I know that my grandfather (Major Bailey) loved her dearly. My prayers and thoughts are with you.
Tracy Bailey Reynolds says
So Sorry to hear about Aunt Geneva. She will be dearly missed. Would of liked to have visited her more with Mom & Dad. God Bless to All
Dawn Lively says
Expressing the sincerest condolences of my family (Sheila & Mick Huffman, Mike Lively and myself), to the entire Ferge family.
-Dawn Lively, friend of Aimee (Ferge) Hulskotter and her family
Sherry A Hite says
To Our Grandmother,
You will be forever loved and sadly missed. I will always treasure our memories together. You were always the best hair french braider I know of. Brandi and I would just prance up and down Oaklandon thinking we had the coolest of hair-do’s.
Love Always
Your Granddaughter, Sherry