Eddy-Dailey-Obituary

Eddy Dailey

Pasco, Washington

1956 - 2022

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Eddy Dailey August 29, 1956 - April 20, 2022 Pasco, Washington - Eddy Ray Dailey host of "Legends Of Country" went into glory just as the sun was rising on April 20, 2022. He was 65 years old. Ed is proceeded in death by his Dad, "Cuz" Ralph Dailey and his Mother Mrs. Ellen Dailey. He is survived...

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I just saw that Ed passed. I used to call him every other month when I visited my Mom in Moses Lake. I would say "This is Edna from Rancho Cucamonga", and he knew who I was. It was always a pleasure to talk to him. I am so sorry to see that he is gone.

Loved the time fellowshipping at Cowboy Church where Ed gave living testament of our Beloved Jesus Christ with singing & speaking of God's written word of God's spoken word about God's LIVING WORD JESUS CHRIST We all THANK YOU GOD for our time shared with Ed Dailey and for the continued multiplied blessings YOU GOD will continue to pour out upon Ed's immediate Family and all his Family in Christ. Always a Joy to see Ed, whether at Hawgs & Dogs, Radio events, Tri-Tech events, Cowboy Church,...

Ed was my teacher at Tri Tech, for 2 yrs.. he is the only reason I was able to graduate on time.. that class allowed me to gain enough credits.. I seen him a few times after I graduated. He never spoke about his cancer, just wanted to make sure that I was doing good and on a better path for life. I send condolences to his family and loved ones, he will be missed.

I´ve never met Ed but his voice graces my radio show as the opening message. In his honor I will continue to use only his opening for my show. RIP and thanks for sharing your voice with us.

I will be forever grateful for the help Ed gave my granddaughter, Lexi, at Tri-Tech. He was an extra-ordinary person.

Ed was a great person. He helped my husband get recordings off a record that was done in the 1940's. The record wasn't like the new records. It was made from cardboard and aluminum foil.

You were a true mentor, teacher, preacher and one incredible mountain of a man. Our family is what it is, in part, because of you. We will always miss you.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

love and strength to Ed's family and close friends. As Ed's obituary states, he has done many things in our community. I have been blessed to see Ed in action with the homeless, events for vets, Ed being be on stage, marrying friends/family, be a teacher at TriTech. Thanks, Ed for all you have done for our community. Our community will miss Ed. RIP