Kevin Lee "Ace" Bailey |
Posted 2025-02-06 by Pat R |
Wickenburg Funeral Home Wickenburg, Arizona www.wickenburgfuneralhome.com Ace (Kevin Lee) Bailey passed away December 3, 2024 at the age of 63. Ace was born in Buffalo, New York, June 6, 1961. At the age of 14 his family moved to Phoenix, AZ where he attended Glendale High School. While in high school he trained to be a marine mechanic. He worked at numerous boat shops throughout the valley. He also became a CNC Lathe Operator throughout his career working at multiple machine shops during the boating off season. He also had multiple businesses throughout the years, Ace's Boat Shop, Ace's Marine and Machine, and most recently Wickenburg Marine which he opened in June, 2016. Which became a trusted name in the region for its outstanding customer service and expert knowledge, and dedication to providing high quality marine services. Ace not only built a successful business but also fostered lasting relationships with his customers, employees and the entire community. His hands-on approach and unwavering integrity earned him respect from all those that knew him. Outside of his business Ace enjoyed collecting old memorabilia and he loved Route 66. Ace was seen around town in his 55 Ford or his Harley. He loved spending time with his family and friends and will be remembered for his infectious smile, warm heart, and unwavering dedication to his Lord Jesus Christ. Ace is survived by his wife Tonya, daughter Heather (Aaron) Urlaub, beloved grandkids; (Koven, Liam, and Luke), son Trenton Bailey (grandchild Kinsley), his mother Diane Heckman, sister Debi Hammons and brother Duane Heckman. He is preceded in death by his dad Harold R. Bailey and stepdad Gary Heckman. His legacy will live on through Wickenburg Marine, his family and the many lives he touched throughout his life. Arrangements made by Wickenburg Funeral Home. Celebration of life will be held at a later date. |
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