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Nathan Guy Bailey February 8, 1976 - March 3, 2026

It is with great sadness that we share the passing of Nathan Guy Bailey on March 3, 2026, after a long battle with cancer.

Nathan graduated from Clarenville High in 1993 and went on to pursue a B. F.A. in Fine Arts in 1997 from the Grenfell Campus of Memorial University. He went on to instruct snowboarding at Whistler, B.C. and White Hills Resort, Clarenville. Nathan taught English as a Second Language in Korea from 2002-2004. Nathan continued his education by pursuing a diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology from CNA; he worked with the Barry Group of Clarenville, NARL in Come by Chance and was most recently an employee of IMTT-NTL in Arnold’s Cove.

Nathan leaves to mourn his wife, Stacy Bailey, two children, Violet and Vincent, mom, Kathryn Small, dad, Geoffrey Bailey, sister, Natasha Bailey (David Harty), brother Nicholas Bailey (Inga Smith-Bailey), nephews and nieces (Elliott, Lily, Etain, Julia, Alex), parents-in-law, Alphonsus and Sylvia Walsh, sister-in-law Stephanie Walsh (Jay Martin), uncles Sidney Small (Beverly), George Small (Suzanne) and John Small, aunts Christine Small, Jessie Fleming, Jocelyn Rice (Gary), Corrine Moore (Paul), many cousins, special friends Lewis Reid, Trevor Durant, Jay Adams, Paul Drodge and Steve Colbourne, AKA The Pork Riblets, and a large circle of family and friends.

The family is so grateful for all of the heartfelt condolences, food, and gifts of remembrance already received. Thanks for compassion and support are extended to Dr. Blaine Pearce, Dr. Dawson and the Oncology Clinic, staff and nurses and the ER & Diagnostic Imaging staff at Dr. G.B. Cross Memorial Hospital, Dr. Joy Greenland, Management and staff at  IMTT- NTL: International Marine Matex tank terminal – Newfoundland Transport Limited.

Visitation will follow cremation at 1-4 pm on Saturday, March 7, 2026 at Fewers Funeral Home.  In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or White Hills Resort. An endowment is being created at White Hills to support future riders.

As a small child, Nathan found such enjoyment in the world around him; a joie de vivre his parents often said. His passion for many things in life helped carve the boy he once was into the man we know and have grown to love.

Often seen with a charismatic smile while doing the things he loved, whether it be skateboarding,  snowboarding, surfing, or picking at Volkswagens at the rental, Nathan always committed his full attention to his passions and found great joy in passing on his love of these things.  Nathan instructed snowboarding at Whistler BC, directed the snow school at White Hills resort and taught Stacy, Violet and Vincent to snowboard and surf. Sharing his passions was always more enjoyable when he could pass on his knowledge, expertise and enthusiasm to others, especially those he loved.  He was always focused on the journey and not the destination.

Nathan was a world traveller from a small child travelling with his family to follow his parents’ careers and finally settling back in Clarenville in 1988. Nathan lived in Whistler BC and instructed  snowboarding, traveled to Korea to teach English, and to Australia and New Zealand to surf and snowboard with friends he had made while in BC. After starting their family, Nathan and Stacy continued to adventure with their children to Costa Rica, Dominican Republic and Australia. He felt a love of travel and exploration was of utmost importance to pass on to his children.

Through Nathan‘s broad spectrum of talents and interest, from art to vehicles to outdoor sports, he has made innumerable friends that will remember him fondly. Stacy, Violet, and Vincent are truly thankful for all of the amazing family members and friends who have become family through Nathan’s love.

No friends on a pow day!

Condolences(52)

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    Pauline garrett says

    So sorry for your loss of your son Geoff.Condolences to all your family.

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    JONATHON SMALL says

    It is heart breaking that a life so fully lived has ended at the hands of a cruel disease. I know that Nathan fought his cancer with the same energy he poured into his life. I wish I had been more present in his life. When he was young, I picked on him at every opportunity, as uncles often do, simply because we can get away with it. But Nathan was a good sport. He enjoyed the attention, laughing like a kid who feels safe and protected. He was intuitive. He knew it wasn’t coming from a dark place. Just adopting him into the old boys club. Nathan’s supportive family and his countless number of friends stand as a permanent reminder of the impact he had on their lives. Rest in peace, kind sir.

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    Maisie and Willis says

    We are so deeply saddened to hear of Nathan’s passing. Our sincere condolences to his family, Geoff, Kathy, Stacey and children, Natasha and Nick. May the precious memories you share bring you comfort and peace in the difficult days and weeks ahead. Rest in Peace, Nathan.

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    Linda Blanchard says

    Geoff, Kathy and family:
    I’m so very sorry to hear of Nathan’s passing, my condolences to you both and to all of those who knew and loved Nathan, especially his children, know that I’m thinking for you during this difficult time.

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    Stephen Drodge says

    My deepest condolences at this very difficult time. RIP NATHAN 🙏

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    Aus & Carol Adams says

    So very sorry to hear of Nathan’s passing. Condolences to his family & friends.

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    Eileen Sweetland says

    So heartbreaking to hear of Nathan’s passing , he graduated with our daughter , sincere condolences to Nathan’s parents his wife and family and all family and friends , I hope the love and support of all around you be of some comfort in the days ahead 🫂🙏🙏🙏🙏🫂

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    Frank Winsor says

    Family and Friends of Nathan
    As a former teacher, I find it exceedingly difficult to acknowledge the untimely passing of former students- something I find myself doing all too often in recent years. At this time, I am offering my most sincere condolences to all concerned as you face these difficult times together. May your collective good memories be a source of comfort in your journey.
    Frank Winsor

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    Lorna Brown says

    To the Bailey family, sincere condolences to you all. I haven’t seen Nathan in years but I remember his smile and how he loved to chat. A very likeable guy. Thinking of you all at this sad time. Hold onto your memories.

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    Andrew Walsh says

    Deepest condolences to all the family during these terrible times! Nathan was as great a co-worker as anyone could ask to have! I will remember our conversations at the terminal, both serious and foolish! When it comes to leading by example and the power of positivity, Nathan’s unwavering optimism throughout his fight was truly remarkable. I guess it goes without saying, he was a great man, gone to soon. We will miss him. Take care.

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    Larry Payne (Christine Small’s son) says

    I’m incredibly sorry for your families loss. We had the privilege to meet Nathan when our family visited Newfoundland twenty years ago. Nathan is a cousin I know would have been great to go on adventures with. Sorry I didn’t have the opportunity.

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    John Barron says

    Condolences to the Bailey family. I worked with Nathan at the refinery. He was always fun to work with and enjoyed every moment. Sorry for your loss.

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    Brenda Simmons says

    So sorry to hear of your loss. Deepest condolences to the family.

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    Tina and Rod Bowring says

    Thinking of you all.

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    Blanche March says

    Extending my heartfelt sympathy to all family members, so very sorry for your loss.

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    Una King Johnson says

    Stacy, Violet, Vincent, Kathryn, Geoff and family,
    Such a gentle Soul with the most contagious smile and big heart .I am so grateful that he came into our lives at the Start of White Hills so many years ago..Please know that our hearts are with you all as you navigate through the difficult times ahead..
    To say I’m heartbroken is an understatement.
    Sending you all my sincere condolences and Big hugs.
    Una 💔

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    Tracy Lane says

    Shocked and saddened learning this today. During our high school years he was always so pleasant and never without his smile. A true genuine person with a beautiful soul. Gone much too soon. Thinking of and sending my most sincere condolences to Stacy, Violet, Vincent, family, and friends.

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    Jim & Michelle Hughes says

    Kathryn, Geoff, and family,
    We were so saddened to hear of Nathan’s passing and want to send our heartfelt condolences to all of you. From everything we hear, he was a wonderful young man and a devoted father who truly lived life to the fullest.
    Please know you are all in our thoughts during this very difficult time. Sending you our deepest sympathy.

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    Louise McCarthy says

    Sincere condolences to all family and friends
    Jack &Louise

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      Bax Smith says

      It’s so sad to hear of Nathan’s passing; taken away much too early!
      I was Nathan’s grade seven teacher and remember him as a good student and fine“young man”. Hold fast to your many good memories.
      “ To live in hearths we leave behind/is not to die” Thomas Campbell.
      Sincerely, Bax Smith

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    Jackie/Keith Drodge says

    Extending heartfelt condolences to Stacy, Violet, Vincent, Kathryn, Geoff and families. So very sorry for your loss. May memories of the many happy times together help you through this difficult time. Nathan was truly a kind young man who always greated you with a smile. Hugs

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    Brian Briffett says

    Condolences to Geoff, Kathy and all family members on Nathan’s passing. RIP Nathan.

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    Linda & Allister Stone says

    Sending our Condelances to all the family , May he Rest in Peace , God Bless 💔

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    Christa Wagner says

    Natasha, I am so sorry for your loss. Sounds like a wonderful person and brother. Our hearts are with you, Dave and Etain. If there is anything we can do, please let me know.

    Love,
    Christa, John, Aaron & Michael

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    AnthonyEvans says

    Geoff and family Heartbreaking. Our whole extended family are saddened by this news. Condolences from Mark Cormac and families. Be strong Tony and Luke

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    Margie Small says

    I’m so sorry for your loss. My condolences to all the family.

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    Thurston says

    I haven’t seen Nathan in a few years, but we spent a lot of time together when we were younger. He was a great guy and always a lot of fun to be around. I’m really glad our kids and families had the chance to meet each other.

    One memory that always sticks with me is when we went to provincials in Rocky Harbour for a musical and the teacher told us not to sing—just move our lips. We laughed about that one for a long time.

    My condolences to Nathan’s family. I can’t imagine the hole he’s left behind, but I know the memories and the impact he had on people will carry on.

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    Jon Barbour says

    I was saddened to hear of his passing. I remember the days many years ago when we were both working at the golf course and always found him to be a good man. My sincere condolences to his wife and family. You are in my prayers.

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    Janet Chaytor says

    Sincere condolences to Geoff and Family! Thinking of you at this difficult time.

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    Mary Lou Ryan, Paddys sister says

    Stacy , Violet and Vincent, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your wonderful husband and Dad. I wish you all the strength you will need to go forward without him.
    May your endless sweet memories be your comfort ♥️ at this time of heartbreak.

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    Pat & Ben Osmond says

    Geoff, Kathryn & family: we are saddened to learn of the loss of your son Nathan. Our thoughts are with you at this time. Sincere condolences.
    Pat & Ben Osmond

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    Susan Stuckey says

    I’m so sorry for your loss. I’m sharing in your sadness and sending all my love and prayers to Nathan’s family and friends.during this difficult time..

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    Jacqueline says

    So sorry to hear the news of Nathan’s passing.
    Our sincere condolences sent to you at this time.
    You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
    Neil and Jacqueline

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    Peter Bartlett and Bridget Picco says

    Condolences to Geoff and the whole family.

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    Garry Rice says

    My sincere Condolences to Stacy, Violet, Vincent, Geoffrey, Kathryn, Natasha, Nick and family. There are no words. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

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    Scott Harris (NLAR) says

    With deepest sympathy from your friends within the radiology community of Newfoundland and Labrador. Please know we are thinking of you and your family during this time.

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    Herb & Lorraine. Goldsworthy says

    Our sincere condolences to the Family.
    Our thoughts are with you at this time.

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    Alice says

    Stacy and family, so sorry to hear of your husband’s passing. Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. Alice and Maurice Lewis

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    Shirley Wall says

    There are no words for such unimaginable loss . I am holding you in my thoughts and prayers.

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    Adrienne and Paul says

    Our sincere condolences to Nathan’s family. Cherish your wonderful memories and hold them close.
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

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    Peggy says

    I worked with Nathan for a brief period many years ago and have never forgotten the absolute ridiculousness he brought to every interaction. A complete joy to be around, always.
    Sending love to his family and friends.

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    Trevor Reid says

    My deepest condolences to Stacy, Violet, and Vincent, Geoff and Kathy, Nick and Natasha for your loss.

    Nathan was one of my closest friends, and I miss him dearly.

    We grew close through our college years, and I knew him as a wonderful friend, a great father, and loving husband. I hold a deep admiration for the person he was and for all his accomplishments.

    Nathan got along with everyone. Each time that he met someone new, they would never fail to comment on “what a nice guy” or “he seems like a really nice fella.” I’d honestly bet that happened every single time.

    Once in New Zealand, he saw something I would like. Even though it was kind of big, fragile and fairly difficult to do so, he carried it with him through travels across three continents, all the way back to Newfoundland. I’ll never forget that or his other travel stories from Korea and the rest of the world. The funny experiences he had would amaze and delight us back in NL.

    We talked about comics a lot, and mostly just hung out and had a laugh. I will always cherish our time together and all the things he did for me, big and small.

    Nathan was one of the very best of us, and I’m proud to say he considered me a friend.

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    Suzette King, Craig Evans says

    So sorry to hear about Nathan . Our deepest condolences to the Bailey family. Thinking of you all during this difficult time.

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    Leeland Wareham says

    My deepest condolences to Nathan’s family. Nathan was one of those guys who leaves a permanent impression, a man you will never forget. His intellect, sense of humor and overwhelming positivity will be always remembered. We will miss him tremendously at IMTT.

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    Laura Small says

    I was so sorry to hear about Nathan’s passing. Sending my deepest condolences to Aunt Kathryn, Geoff, Stacy and family during this difficult time.

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    Fred Martin says

    I knew Nathan back at Grenfell in the 90s. When we were 20 somethings, and life seemed to stretch on infinitely in front of us. He was a great guy, an amazing friend and I am glad I got a chance to know him, if only briefly, all those years ago. My sincere condolences to his family. I am so happy that he was so surrounded by love, to the very end. Rest in Peace my friend. May we meet again, somewhere down the road.

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    Rsndy Williams says

    Geoff, please accept my sincere condolences and deepest sympathy on the passing of your son. May he rest in peace.

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    Peggy Goldsworthy says

    We were devastated to hear the heartbreaking news of Nathan’s passing. I have wonderful memories of him spending time at our house with my girls. My love and sincere condolences to the whole family. So very sorry for your loss.

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    Pam and Dave Constantine says

    Stacey, we’re so sorry to hear of Nathan’s passing. Having read his tribute, he truly loved life and adventure, and it was wonderful to see that spirit shared with you and his children. Thinking of you all and sending heartfelt condolences during this difficult time.

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    Stef Roil says

    Nathan was a classmate and occasional hill buddy back when I was still skiing. We stood beside one another in jr high choir, and we were in drama club together. Never really friends, but he was always a sweet guy- charming, funny, bright.

    I am so very glad that I decided to attend the 30yr reunion for our class and was lucky enough to see him again for the first time since graduating and to meet his lovely wife.

    He seemed really happy. Such a loss!

    Deepest condolences to all who mourn him. May his memory remain vibrant and comforting to the people he loved.

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    John Adams says

    Stacy and Family,
    Madeline and I express our most sincere condolences to you at this most difficult time. Cherish your memories and may God Bless you all.
    John & Madeline Adams

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    Silvia and Vince Rice says

    Shocked snd saddened to hear of the passing of Nathan. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Our condolences to you all.

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