Mark Andrew Bailey

mark bailey

June 28, 1960 ~ October 23, 2024

Mark Andrew Bailey, 64, of Bushwood, Maryland, passed away October 23, 2024, in Washington, D.C. surrounded by his loving family. Born on June 28, 1960, in Leonardtown, Maryland, he was the son of Samuel Matthew Bailey, Jr. and the late Joan Marie (Coale) Bailey. In addition to his father, Mark is survived by his children, Coale Marie Thompson (Mike) of Hollywood, MD, Erica Bailey Walker (Sterling) of Mechanicsville, MD, and Mark Andrew Bailey II (Alyssa) of Bushwood, MD, his grandchildren, Sierra, Leland, Franklin, Larson, Braylee, Adlee, and Sterling, his stepmother, Rose Bailey, his siblings, Faye Gowran (Joe), Sam Bailey (Jennifer), Beverly Wood (Larry), and Steve Bailey,and his beloved Great Dane, Captain. He was preceded in death by his sister-in-law, Cathy Bailey and stepmother, Louanne Bailey. Mark attended Holy Angels School, Leonard Hall Junior Naval Academy, and graduated from Chopticon High School in 1978. Mark started playing softball for Capt. Sam’s in 1979 and later managed the team. He was a part of five Young Men’s Championships. He was inducted into the SMCYMSL Hall of Fame and a recipient of the Budweiser Sportsmanship Award. After he stepped away from managing, he continued to sponsor the Capt. Sam’s men’s and women’s leagues and remained a huge fan. Mark delivered oysters for Capt. Sam's Seafood and drove a truck for Bailey's Express before running his own trucking company. He later managed a family business, DJ's One Stop Shop, in Mechanicsville, MD, for over 15 years. Mark was the owner of BarServ, LLC. and provided bar services for numerous weddings, parties, and events all over the tri-county area. He loved socializing and serving people. In 2008, Mark started working for Lockheed Martin as a Material Handler in support of the F-35 program, where he worked until his death. Mark’s grandchildren were the light of his life. He enjoyed taking them on side-by-side rides around Bailey’s Acres, out to breakfast, and spending quality time with them every chance he could. Mark spoiled them rotten and they loved their Poppy so much! He was so proud of his children and grandchildren and he showed it with his big, infectious smile. Mark was known for his generosity and always put others before himself. He would donate to and sponsor many events in the county. Every week Mark made sure to visit his favorite Aunt Cat and bring her winning lottery tickets and soft crabs. He enjoyed entering the replicas of the Samuel M. Bailey oyster buy boat, Capt. Sam's Seafood Truck, and Capt. Sam's Crab House truck into local parades and showcasing them at the annual Oyster Festival. He loved hosting family and friends in his bar for an ice-cold Coors Light, crabs, and his famous annual Daytona 500 party. The family will receive friends on Monday, November 4, 2024, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 pm with prayers recited at 7:00PM IN Holy Angels Catholic Church, Avenue, MD, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, at 11:00 AM with Father William Gurnee officiating. Interment will follow at Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Bushwood, MD. Serving as pallbearers will be Mark Bailey II, Mike Emory, Sterling Walker, Jr., Steven Bailey, Danny Davis, Robbie Bailey, and Sam Wernecke. Honorary pallbearers will be Coale Thompson, Erica Walker, Alyssa Bailey, Sierra Thompson, Leland Bailey, Larson Bailey, Braylee Walker, Adlee Walker, Sterling Walker, Sam Bailey, Steve Bailey, Tony Bailey, and Bill Bailey. In lieu of flowers, monetary donations can be made in memory of Mark Bailey to A.C.T.S, P.O. Box 54, Avenue, MD 20609 or the Seventh District Volunteer Rescue Squad, 21530 Colton Point Road, Avenue, MD 20609. Arrangements provided by the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home and Cremation Services, P.A., Leonardtown, MD.

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  1. Well I guess we will need to have that drink when I see you on the other side-hopefully I’ll end up where I’m sure you must be.

    Rest in peace & God Bless you.

  2. Peggy Charkosky-Boyd says:

    Bailey Family — My thoughts and prayers are with all. Mark, was wonderful. He saved me sometimes from the battles I fought with myself. He will be missed I will especially miss his humor

  3. Condolences to family.mark always had a smile ☺ on his face.gteat sense of humor. Good softball player and sponsor.rest in peace.

  4. Marks Family my heart is broken for you all. Mark was an incredible friend with Stink and I. He spent many hours with us in our garage and at DJ’s a true friend. I’m sure Stink has welcomed him with open arms they are probably having a cold one. God bless you all hugs and prayers. He is at peace and is not in pain anymore.

  5. Please accept our sincere condolences. We will miss laughing and sharing stories with Mark as we worked weddings from time to time together. He was just a great human and has left a deep wound in the hearts of all that knew and loved him…especially his family. Jack and Cindy from Lower Notley Hall Farm.

  6. Our deepest sympathy to Mark’s entire family & friends. He touched everyone who knew him; there are many who are grieving over his loss! I wish we could be there with you all, please know you are all in our thoughts & prayers!

  7. So very sorry to hear of Mark’s passing. Condolences to Sam and the extended Bailey family. My thoughts are with you.

  8. Mark’s Family, you have my deepest condolences. Mark certainly touched the lives of lots of people. He was truly a wonderful person, always smiling and happy to help anyone

  9. Margie Vallandingham Hicks says:

    To all of Mark’s family and friends. My thoughts and prayers are being sent to all. Mark was a wonderful man that sure made a difference in so many lives. RIP Mark

  10. I was lucky enough to meet Mark while working on the F-35 program at Pax NAS. We worked together for years and in all that time I never saw him angry or heard him say a bad word about anyone. He was a kind, gentle and thoughtful man. He is missed by the team at Pax. We are all so sorry for your loss.

  11. I’ve known Mark and his family for I guess my whole life. Truly an exceptional man. As a kid I looked up to him as a pure athlete and role model.

    Having just moved back to Bushwood after over 50 years, I’m saddened that I didn’t get to link back up with Mark, my neighbor just across the road.

    I wish peace send love to Mr. Bailey and Rose, as well as Faye, Sam, my classmate Beverly, and Steve. God bless you all.

  12. Roderick Anthony Thomas says:

    Sorry for your loss Mark was a very good friend when we was young back in school days

  13. Mark Bailey family, May Our Heavenly Father grant Mark eternal peace and life with him and Bless The family with special care and love during this celebration of Mark’s life and we thank thee Lord for letting us share in his life and his family, and we thank the Bailey family for their service’s to the people in St. Mary’s co on their generosity with the people in need and support for our churches and schools! So we pray now Lord that they may be comforted now in their hearts for all the good they have given to others! Amen 🙏 I have a poem l would like to share ! I count these things to be most dear — A loved one’s warm embrace and happy childhood memories passing years cannot erase; A sunset that paints the sky with flame, The first violets of spring; The trill of birds that sing; The quiet awe within a church, Old songs still fresh and new; The peace of a quiet fireside, And treasured friends like you! Jeff and Kathy Guy Kent Co Md 🙏🙏🙏

  14. “Sending healing prayers and comfort during this tough time to the family”.

    June Young

  15. Sending my deepest condolences.

  16. Mark, The 7thD and community showed up tonight! A true testimony to who we loved 🫶🏻 You were an amazing friend! I pray for peace and comfort in the hearts for those left behind 🙏🏻

  17. Leonard V Morgan Jr. says:

    My thoughts and prayers are with Marks Family. He was a true friend to all that knew him. Mark was a dear friend of my dad (Lenny-Boy) Morgan. He spoke of mark very often and enjoyed his visits and phone conversations. Rip Mark!!!!

  18. Keith & Annette Williams says:

    Our deepest condolences to Marks family and friends, to all who knew and loved him. I’m sure his passing has left a huge hole that can never be filled. His smile was contagious and it’s the first thing I remember when I think of him. We really wish we could have attended the services and spend time and memories with his family and friends. The Captain Sams Softball games are some of our best memories and Keith feels blessed to have played beside Mark for so many years. He will live in our hearts always and again we are so sorry for your loss.


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