Reeve Maclaren Bailey Explained

Reeve Maclaren Bailey (born May 2, 1911, Fairmont, West Virginia[1] – died July 2, 2011, Ann Arbor, Michigan) was an American ichthyologist.

Born in West Virginia, Bailey was raised in Perrysburg and Toledo, Ohio. 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 degree from the University of Michigan in 1938.[2] Bailey was the president of the American Fisheries Society in 1974–1975.[2]

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.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Copeia - Historical Perspectives - Reeve Maclaren Bailey . . December 2000 . 4 . 1118–1124 . 144802 . 30 October 2020.
  2. Web site: Regents of the University of Michigan . Memoir - Faculty History Project . University of Michigan#Millennium Project. University of Michigan. November 1, 2020. Regents of the University of Michigan .
  3. https://obits.mlive.com/us/obituaries/annarbor/name/reeve-bailey-obituary?id=11974829 Obituary