Albert-Daly-Obituary

Albert Daly

Jackson, Michigan

1928 - 2020

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Daly, Albert 6/2/1928 - 12/18/2020 Jackson Albert George "Flat-Top" Daly, 92, of Jackson, MI, died of COVID-19, at HFAH on Friday, December 18. Al was born in Hamilton, ON. on June 2, 1928. He worked as a tool grinder for Aeroquip for more than 30 years. He was proudly involved in the leadership...

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Marc and family: I remember Mr. Daly’s smile and his visits to Robinson. He was a caring grandpa - very involved in his grandchildren’s lives. I have thought of him often as I pass his house on my walks. My prayers are with your family. God bless. Mrs. George

I am sorry for your loss David and Brian. I lost my dad last week as well.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Sorry for your loss, Marc.

R.I.P. Al, was a pleasure knowing you.

I didn’t know Mr. Daly, but anyone who chooses to donate blood over 300 times is a hero in my eyes. One can only the impact made on others and the number of lives saved by this man. Rest In Peace, Mr.. Daly.

I’m so glad I had the opportunity to help care for Mr. Daly last year when I worked at the Grand. He was such a kind person who always had something positive to say. I remember just over a year ago, we sat at the piano in the main lobby and listened to some Christmas music together. He always sat out by the entryway and greeted everyone with a smile when they walked in. I enjoyed hearing all of his stories and I have many good memories with him during his time there. Sending prayers to his...

Al was a great guy. Met him in the 1980's. He was a lot of fun to be around. Praying for his family.

I had the pleasure of meet Al when I worked at Gantons last year. He was always a pleasure to be around. Enjoyed hearing his stories.

So sad to see I have lost two of my friends from years ago, back in the 60's, both Al and Norma. I met Al when he worked at WIBM and we all enjoyed many weekends at Frontier City. I saw Al many years ago when he was djing at my niece's wedding. We all loved Country Music and dancing Sending prayers as you grieve the loss of both your Dad and Mom, I'm so sorry.