It is with profound sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of Bailey Hannah Louise Mingo on August 30, 2022, in Fort McMurray, Alberta. Born in Nova Scotia on November 27, 1988, at 33 years old she was far too young for us to say our final goodbye to her.
She moved to Alberta to be closer to her sons, Falcon and Remy, with hopes to have regular parenting time with them; unfortunately, that goal was never met. Bailey’s love for her sons and strong determination were what gave her strength each and every day to reach for her goal of being in their lives on a daily basis. While you or I might get discouraged facing similar adversity, Bailey held her head high and powered through any situation life fired in her direction. She never felt sorry for herself and always just put one foot in front of the other. A quote that she wrote on a picture of her holding her son was, “the world stops spinning and fades away the moment I look into your eyes and for that moment I can feel what true love is.” Her desire to be with her sons was immeasurable.
Bailey was strong, creative, kind, courageous, and had a great sense of humour. Her spirit was as awe-striking as a shooting star and as bright as a firework. Since a young girl, she demonstrated her creativity through drawing, painting, acting, writing poetry and a variety of other mediums. She thoroughly enjoyed her opportunities to participate in the arts through different programs, such as summer camps in NOSCO, the Laurie Morash School of Dance, violin lessons, and even auditioned once at the Neptune Theatre.
Bailey was unmatched in her ability to accept people where they were and often would give beyond her means and trust anyone, even those that were unworthy. She was empathetic towards others and always rooted for the underdog. If you were loved by Bailey, you knew you had love for life. She was an avid animal lover and all animals reciprocated that love. She was loyal and will be deeply and heartbrokenly missed by her family and friends.
Bailey is survived by her mother, Cynthia Douglas (Hollingsworth) of Bible Hill and father, Robert Anthony (Tony) Mingo from Liverpool, her sons Falcon Carmine Campbell and Remaliah (Remy) Phoenix Campbell, Fort St. John, British Columbia; her brother Carmen Travis Mingo (Beth Rogers) Truro, NS.; nephew: Dean Robert Phillip Mingo Truro, NS; nieces: Gracie Mae Lynn Mingo, Truro, NS and Freyja Hannah Marie Mingo, Truro, NS; step-sister Amber-Lynn (Kennedy) L’Heureux, (Clayton) Ottawa, Ontario; close cousin Steven (Dexter) Webster Truro, as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins.
A special note of appreciation for the folks who took a distinct interest in Bailey’s well-being by supporting her in various ways throughout her life, her aunt Lynn Green, a close family friend Crystal Hill and her BFF Karlee Dunlap.
Bailey is predeceased by maternal grandparents: Carmen & Doreen Hollingsworth and paternal grandparents: Robert & Marie Mingo, uncles: Travis Mingo, Bill Green, Jeff Dean and nephew Maverick Mingo.
A celebration of Bailey’s life will be held at a later date.
“There is more to life than pots and pans,
Let’s get started on grandiose plans.
I want to see the world.”
Written by: B. Mingo, 2009.
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Bailey
Hannah Louise
Mingo 2022..
ROBERT ANDERSON FUNERAL SERVICES
Death notice for the town of: Fort McMurray, Province: Alberta
tho not knowing bailey i knew and know some of her family so i know she was a lovely person —keep her memories close and she will never be far away
My thoughts and prayers go out to all of Bailey”s family and friends. I know she was a beautiful person, Her family, that I met are all wonderful people. She will always be in your hearts.
So sorry to read the obituary of Bailey. We feel your pain. Always remember the happy times. We send our love to the family of Bailey. May you find comfort in knowing that others care. Much love to the Mingo family who became good friends of our family.