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Thinking of you Edwin (and Flora)
Marcy Conaway
January 24, 2025
Auburn, New York
AUBURN < Edwin T. Dailey M.D., 65, of Auburn, died peacefully Jan. 29, 2008, at his residence, with his family at his side. Dr. Dailey was born in Oswego, the son of the late William B. and Helen M. (Merlehan) Dailey. He was a graduate of LeMoyce College. He served in the Navy as lieutenant...
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Marcy Conaway
January 24, 2025
Dr. Dailey- Dolph Schayes Knows
sometimes people come into your life and you know right away, that they were meant to be there, and will effect your life in some profound way, Dr D. you were one of
those people. You always brought a smile, and you were always so kind, Everyone around you always looked up to you, I will always remember you and will miss you. You and Flora will never be Forgotten, I will always cherish the memories, May you rest in peace my friend, until we meet again,...
Sherri Finizio
February 28, 2008 | Auburn, NY
Flora,
Ed was a wonderful radiologist and such a caring doctor. My daughter Lisa and I had many occasions with our bone disease to need his services. He was always so gentle and thoughtful. May God Bless you and your family in this time of grief. He will be missed by so many who knew and loved him.
Diane Russell
February 24, 2008 | Waterloo, NY
Dr Dailey everyone who met you loved you. You will sadly be missed. God bless
Cathleen Dyer
February 12, 2008 | Auburn, NY
I had the great honor of meeting Dr. Ed Dailey in the late 1970's when the ARA covered radiology for Taylor-Brown Hospital in Waterloo. It was such a priviledge to know such a wonderful human being. I know God put him in my life to be a teacher, mentor, example and, best of all, my friend. I am sure that his family knows well what an extrodinary man he is. He was the model of patience and love. He shared his knowledge with others with such joy and always made sure that everyone knew how...
Ellie Brown
February 10, 2008 | Waterloo, NY
I had the great pleasure of knowing Ed for 15 years.There are no words that can describe how much I miss him.He always took the time to listen to every word you said and always showed how much he cared.My fondest memories are Sunday dinners on Rockefeller Road.After dinner Flora and I would clean up and Todd,Michael and Ed would relax in the hot tub.I never thought that those would be some of our last dinners. Thank You Ed for coming into our lives and for the day trips to...
Christine Gray
February 08, 2008 | North Syracuse, NY
Dearest Flora,
Don and I were so sorry to hear of your precious Ed's passing. There are no words to take away the pain of your tragic loss, but just know that our prayers and sincerest thoughts for your peace of mind are being offered up for you and your family. May the comfort of friends and family be your strength now and in the days ahead.
Nancy Weaver
February 06, 2008 | Union Springs, NY
Flora: We'e deeply saddened by Ed's death - he was such a fighter we thought he might just defy the odds to stay with you, because we know how much he loved you. You and I share many memories from AMH, Flora - ones I will treasure forever. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Kathy and Ardie Dandino
February 05, 2008 | Fredericksburg, VA
dear flora. dr. d was just a very wonderful person...i prayed for a cure .but it wasnn't too be... we can never replace the two great men of our lives . we had some happness for a while...but it was just too short...we didn't have enough time to share our love for them... even through i told bill so many times a day how much i loved him and he did also. i wanted time to share our life togeather.. yes they are in a better place .but we aren't for now...maybe some day...also just look and...
lorna glendinning
February 05, 2008 | Auburn, NY