Jacqueline Bailey, a longtime public school teacher and administrator whose family affectionately nicknamed her “The Chief” because of her take-charge, perfectionist personality, died Feb. 15 of cardiomyopathy at Gilchrest Hospice Center in Towson. She was 97. Born in 1921 in Baltimore, she was…
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Jacqueline Bailey, educator and hostess, known as 'The Chief' to friends and family, dies
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