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Frank W. Dailey

Indianapolis, Indiana

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Frank W. Dailey

92, of Indianapolis, passed away on March 21, 2012. He was born November 7, 1919 in Buffalo, NY to Charles Arthur Dailey and Christine Elizabeth Ticknor Dailey, who preceded him in death. Frank was raised in Dunkirk, NY.

Frank served his country in the U.S. Navy,...

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He taught me things about magic that only a few know and I will always be grateful for that.

Granpa Frank was always kind, funny and ready with a card or a balloon. The thought of his cigars and purple shirts bring a smile. And yes, I learned that women and dogs do tricks, magicians do illusions! Miss you Granpa, will see you in heaven.

Unga Banga! Grandpa you will be missed.

Frank and I worked together, laughed together and argued a little mostly about his cigars. He was a man of great wit, great talent,strong opinions and one of the most entertaining people I've ever known. I will remember him fondly.

I always looked forward to Uncle Franks visits. What a wonderful person he was to all of us. He was never at a loss for words or encouragement. He and aunt Margaret always stopped by when they came east and we had such a good time. He never left without showing us a new trick. He will be truly missed.

Uncle Frank was also the one we loved to visit always do magic tricks to entertain the kids while the parents played cards. He will be missed by many.

Jared Sherlock with Frank Dailey - My Mentor, My Friend -- thank you for everything. May God Bless you and keep you safe. You are the magic!

What a Wonderful, Dignified and Fun Man my step-Dad was. He loved my Mother and took exceptional care of her; and always treated us Hoover Girls with great respect. Thank you Frank for being such a kind Dad. I look to join you in Heaven some day with the Lord, Jesus. Sue Hoover Lawson

I will always remember Mr. Dailey taking Sharon and I to all of our "Half Dancers" shows. What a wonderful and caring man. My prayers are with his family during this time.