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'''Daniel Edwin Bailey''' (born [[September 4]], [[1952]] in Lubbock, Texas; died [[February 15]], [[2023]]) was the owner of [[Daniel's Classic Car Care]] and [[The Watch Shop]].
'''Daniel Edwin Bailey''' (born [[September 4]], [[1952]] in Lubbock, Texas; died [[February 15]], [[2023]]) was the owner of [[Daniel's Classic Car Care]] and [[The Watch Shop]].


Bailey spent most of his life repairing and maintaining exotic high-performance automobiles. After an accident affected his mobility, he turned his attention to watch repair and converted his former garage at 2517-2519 [[3rd Avenue South]] into a [[Daniel Bailey residence|residence]] and repair shop, with displays of his extensive collection of pop culture artifacts.
Bailey spent most of his life restoring, repairing and maintaining exotic high-performance automobiles. After an accident affected his mobility, he turned his attention to watch repair and converted his former garage at 2517-2519 [[3rd Avenue South]] into a [[Daniel Bailey residence|residence]] and repair shop, with displays of his extensive collection of automotive and pop culture artifacts.


Bailey died in [[2023]]. He was survived by his wife, [[Tabitha Bailey|Tabitha]] and sons [[Jonathan Bailey|Jonathan]] and [[Patrick Bailey|Patrick]].
Bailey died in [[2023]]. He was survived by his wife, [[Tabitha Bailey|Tabitha]] and sons [[Jonathan Bailey|Jonathan]] and [[Patrick Bailey|Patrick]].

Revision as of 13:20, 22 February 2023

Daniel Edwin Bailey (born September 4, 1952 in Lubbock, Texas; died February 15, 2023) was the owner of Daniel's Classic Car Care and The Watch Shop.

Bailey spent most of his life restoring, repairing and maintaining exotic high-performance automobiles. After an accident affected his mobility, he turned his attention to watch repair and converted his former garage at 2517-2519 3rd Avenue South into a residence and repair shop, with displays of his extensive collection of automotive and pop culture artifacts.

Bailey died in 2023. He was survived by his wife, Tabitha and sons Jonathan and Patrick.

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