WALLINGFORD - Helen Daney, 93, of Wallingford, departed this life on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at Quinnipiac Valley Center in Wallingford.
Helen was born in Meriden, on Feb. 5, 1925 to the late Frank and Vera Dyne, whom changed their family surname to Daney after migrating from Hungary. She worked as a physical therapist for many years before her retirement.
Helen is survived by her one sister, Barbara Daney, of Wallingford. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her five siblings, Ella Daney, Margaret Daney Goodison, Frank Daney, Jr., Joseph Daney, and Edward J. Daney.
A memorial Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, April 30, at Church of the Resurrection, 115 Pond Hill Road, Wallingford. Interment will immediately follow at St. John Cemetery in Wallingford. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Helen's honor may be forwarded to the Church of the Resurrection Building Fund, 115 Pond Hill Road, Wallingford, CT 06492. To leave a message of remembrance, please visit www.BaileyCares.com.
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Thinking about dear Helen today and praying for her sister Barbara at this time.I can't visit with Barbara at this
time due to the corona virus and she is in the nursing home.God is with them both. God bless them both.
Louise Kohany
Louise Kohany
Friend
April 20, 2020
You are not alone during this time of sorrow and pain. May God give your family strength and comfort to help you endure
April 30, 2018
Helen was a very dear friend of mine for many years.We worked together as physical therapists and she was so dedicated to her patients.She was a most kind and caring lady with always a smile for everyone.She was always helping someone in the community.When I was very ill she helped me with my three boys and took my mum grocery shopping every week for 6 months.Barbara her sister is also a dear kind lady and will miss Helen very much.Helen is with God now and I know she is smiling .God bless her and Barbara.
Louise Kohany
April 30, 2018
Barbara, My deepest sympathy to you in the loss of your sister Helen. I liked hearing the stories you both had of long ago while at the salon.My thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless
Gloria Cassidy
April 29, 2018
I've never met Helen but if she was as sweet and caring as her sister Barbara she must have been a fine woman. May you rest in peace. God Bless
Tony Curcio
April 28, 2018
Helen Daney was one of the sweetest, most generous, and best dressed women in our Parish. I remember her at Ladies' Guild meetings, seeing her after Mass where she attended with her sister, Barbara, doing so much for the benefit of the Parish. Personally, she always asked after my mother and sister, which was heartwarming . . . Helen was just a delight. I'm heartbroken at her passing, but will always remember her as the kindest woman I've known. God Bless and Keep her, always. My prayers and thoughts go out to her sister. God Keep her, too. Will always love you, Helen. Anne Marie
Anne Marie Berrios
Friend
April 26, 2018
Helen was a hardworking, dedicated member of The Wallingford Garden Club who will be remembered for her loyalty and kindness.
Gini Mita
April 26, 2018
To the Daney family my condolences to you for the loss of your dearly beloved Helen. May you find comfort in these words at "John 14:1 where Jesus said "Let not your heart be troubled, believe in God, believe also in me."
Gwen
April 26, 2018
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