Dennis-Dailey-Obituary

Dennis Dailey

Lawrence, Kansas

1938 - 2023

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Dr. Dennis M. Dailey of Lawrence, KS, age 84, passed away at home on Tuesday, January 3, 2023 following a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. He was born to Hazel and Floyd Dailey on September 30, 1938, in Fergus Falls, MN. Dennis received his Bachelor's of Social Work from Hamline University in...

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Dennis, thank you for your time here and the memories that I have of our time together. You are missed and sure you are sharing stories with other lucky folks!

A good friend to my father. Dennis will be missed by the many he brought together. Byron Miller

We will forever be grateful for your wealth of knowledge and sharing that knowledge with the youth of Lawrence and their families. I will miss seeing you at the Miller house and listening to your stories. You will truly be missed.

Dear Judy: Elaine and I send our love and prayers, as we remember with gratitude Dennis' contribution to our lives and church. Love, Virgil

Lucky me! I was in several of his classes at KU. I believe I was in the first or second Sex Education class. There was such a outpouring of interest in these, that they had a waiting list or had a raffle, I think. He was one of my favorite instructors, I ever had. I smile every time I think of him. He made a difference! May your memories help you during this difficult time.

Hundreds of third graders benefitted from the fascinating house history Dennis shared from his backyard each spring for over 20 years! He helped set these lucky kids on a path to learn about the rich history of their hometown with true stories most will never forget! Dennis was special to these lucky students and their teachers.

May your memories bring you comfort while you grieve. Dennis' work has profoundly influenced me. May he rest in peace.

Dennis was a frequent speaker at the Meininger institute class lead by Abe Herman as we earned our certifications by Aasect. His teaching was an influence on all of us for the rest of our lives.

Very sorry to hear this news. We´ve lost touch over the years but often remember and talk about your family with great memories and thoughts. He will no doubt be greatly missed.