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Bailey Lynn Roberson

October 22, 1991 — April 22, 2026

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Bailey Lynn Roberson



With heavy hearts and deep love, we announce the passing of our beloved Bailey Lynn Roberson, born on October 22, 1991, who went home to be with the Lord surrounded by the love of her family. While our hearts are broken here on earth, we find peace in knowing she is now healed, whole, and walking hand in hand with Jesus, reunited with her loved ones in Heaven.


Bailey was more than a daughter, sister, and friend—she was a light in the lives of everyone who knew her. From the very beginning, she had a spirit that drew people in. She was kind, compassionate, and full of life.


Bailey dedicated 11 years as an elementary school teacher with Mineral Wells ISD, where she impacted hundreds of young lives. Teaching wasn’t just her job—it was her calling. She poured her heart into every single student that walked through her classroom doors, and she truly claimed each one as her own. She didn’t just teach lessons from a book—she taught confidence, kindness, and love, leaving a lasting mark on every child she encountered.


To her family, Bailey was everything. She was a built-in best friend, a constant source of laughter, and someone who loved deeply and without condition. Growing up, she was always by her brother’s side—his shadow, his biggest fan, and often his toughest competition. Whether it was in the show ring, out hunting, or just everyday life, Bailey brought joy, determination, and a little bit of fire to everything she did.


Her strength became even more evident during her battle with illness. Bailey faced every challenge with a courage and faith that left us all in awe. Even in her hardest moments, she never lost her smile or her trust in God. She reminded us that this life is temporary, and that true life begins in Heaven. Her unwavering faith became a testimony to everyone around her.


Bailey’s love for her family extended especially to her precious nephew, Jonathon. She was his biggest supporter, his teacher, and one of his greatest influences. From teaching him his ABCs and 123s to cheering him on in everything he did, their bond was something truly special—two peas in a pod.


Bailey is survived by her loving parents, Roger and Sherry Roberson; her brother and sister-in-law, Brandon and Brooke Roberson; and her precious nephew, Jonathon. She is also survived by her uncle Terry Thornton and his family: Lindsey and her husband Jon and their son Braycen; Cliff and his wife Brianna and their son John Newt. She is survived by Glenn and Marge Roberson and their children Chase, Hannah, and Michael; and Bruce and Melanie Roberson, their child Molly and her husband Zane, and their daughters Zoey and Mila. She is also survived by her grandfather, Clayton Roberson, along with numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family members who loved her dearly.


She was preceded in death by her grandparents, John and Thelma Thornton and Doris Roberson, who we know were there to welcome her home.


Visitation for Bailey will be April 30 from 6pm-8pm @ BCB funeral home


A celebration of Bailey’s life will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, May 1st at Indian Creek Baptist Church, where family and friends will gather to honor her memory and the incredible impact she made on all who knew her. If you would like to wear pink in honor of Baileys favorite color.


Though we will miss her every single day, we take comfort in knowing that she is no longer in pain and has found eternal peace.


“Well done, good and faithful servant.” – Matthew 25:23

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