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Obit – Mrs. Bailey Cate Urick

Mrs. Bailey Cate Urick of Hartsville was pronounced deceased at the age of 24 at her Broadway home in Hartsville at 6:28 a.m. Wednesday morning by paramedics from the Metro Hartsville-Trousdale County E. M. S.

Mrs. Urick will be cremated at the Cumberland Family Services in Algood and following cremation a memorial celebration of life will be scheduled for the Carthage Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home.

She was born Bailey Cate Henry on October 31, 2001 in Sterling in Logan County, Colorado and was the biological daughter of Amanda Idell Hastings who now resides in Texas and the late Nicholas James (Jake) Henry.

She was home schooled by her adoptive parents Bruce and Catherine Chapman of the Defeated Creek Community.

In Lebanon on September 28, 2024, she was united in marriage to the love of her life, Delsin Montgomery Urick. Together they moved into an apartment and began building their life filled with love, laughter, and creativity.

From the very beginning, Bailey was a wild child with a free spirit. She always knew exactly what she wanted, and “no” was never much of an option. 

She loved freedom, adventure, and the feeling of the wind on her face as she ran down the hills of her family farm at Defeated Creek, Tennessee. Growing up on the farm brought Bailey endless joy. 

She deeply loved animals and spent much of her childhood helping raise and care for them, always looking out for the next animal in need of rescuing. Bailey was homeschooled and enjoyed a childhood filled with family, friends, creativity, and adventure. 

Bailey participated in 4-H, rode horses, spent summers swimming in the pool, and loved playing with her brothers and sister. 

She enjoyed watching television and anime, playing video games on her computer, shopping, and expressing herself by dyeing her hair many different colors throughout the years. Faith and family were important parts of Bailey’s life. 

She regularly attended the Kempville Chapel Church with her family, participated in church camp, helped with Vacation Bible School, performed in Christmas plays, and sang in church choir. At the time of her death, she was attending with her husband at the Old Union Church of Christ.

Bailey also had a caring and nurturing heart, spending time babysitting her nephews and always making room in her life for the people she loved. 

In recent years, she held several different jobs, most recently working in Account Sales for Catalog Kings Printing. Mrs. Urick was a volunteer for the Trousdale County Election Commission, and was in the manager training program for McDonald’s in Hartsville.

Follow marriage to Delsin, Bailey continued doing the things she loved most: knitting, drawing, writing, and sculpting papier mache creations. 

Bailey’s love for rescuing animals continued as well. Together, Bailey and Delsin rescued a small box turtle named Sprite and, more recently, a kitten missing a foot whom Bailey lovingly named Ham.

Surviving in addition to her husband Delsin, adoptive parents Bruce and Catherine Chapman, and her birth mother Amanda, is Amanda’s husband James Speight; siblings, Caitlin Rossington and husband Mark “Butch”, Stephen Chapman, Logan Paroline; mother-in-law, Stephanie Urick of Hartsville; father-in-law, Daniel Urick of Hendersonville.

SANDERSON of CARTHAGE

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