Reeve Maclaren Bailey (May 2, 1911, in
Fairmont,
West Virginia
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– July 2, 2011, in
Ann Arbor
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,
Michigan
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) was an
American ichthyologist
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.
Born in
West Virginia
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, Bailey was raised in
Perrysburg and
Toledo, Ohio
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. In 1944, he returned to University of Michigan as a curator of fishes at the Museum of Zoology. He conducted extensive field research in the U.S., Bermuda, Guatemala, Bolivia, Paraguay, Zambia, and Thailand. Bailey was awarded
Doctor of Philosophy
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degree from the
University of Michigan
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in 1938.
Bailey was the president of the
American Fisheries Society in 1974–1975.
Personal life
In 1939, Bailey married Marian Kregel. They had four children. She predeceased him in 2009. He died in 2011, aged 100, and was survived by his four children, three grandchildren, and two great–grandchildren.
Obituary
obits.mlive.com. Accessed December 11, 2023.
References
1911 births
2011 deaths
American ichthyologists
American men centenarians
University of Michigan alumni
People from Toledo, Ohio
People from Ann Arbor, Michigan
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