Herman-Daley-Obituary

Herman W. Daley

Boston, Massachusetts

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May 4, 2006. Late of Boston, MA. Beloved husband of Elisa Daley (Landrum) and devoted son of Ronald and Sarah Daley. He also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Church Service to be held on Saturday, May 13th at the Union United Methodist Church, 485 Columbus Ave., South End, at 11:00...

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Dear family and friends: as we all know Herman was one of a kind.
He was well loved by all that knew him. I worked with Herman at the MWRA. He was a good MAN, HUSBOND, And SON. He will be missed.

Dear family and friends:

I knew Herman in high school and attended a graduation party that he held at his home. He was so full of laughter and never had an unkind word for anyone. Herman was a great person to have known. He will be missed immensely.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Hello, My name is Elizabeth Aguilo and I went to Boston Latin with Herman. I remember his warm, big smile and kind heart. I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and with Herman. I know that there are no words to ease your pain, but I am sure that you have many happy memories that will keep his spirit alive. God Bless.

Herman represented the absolute best the Boston has to offer. God bless the famiy at this time. I learned about the tragedy much later but I am still profoundly affected to live with greater zest and enthusiasm to be the best person I can be because that is what Herman inspired me to do 20 years ago.

The (Soldier Story) is what I meant to say, was one of the best testimonies during the service.

I am so sorry for your loss. Herman was my friend and a great, great person. I am so sorry I didn't know about his death until today. God Bless his family, and his soul.

It is especially difficult to make meaning of a death at an early age but it is even more wrenching when that person is such a vital, caring, and engaged person as Herman. I had the real pleasure of meeting and knowing Herman as a fellow neighborhood activist in the South End. Herman could be counted on to make contributions of his time, ideas, and energy. He was upbeat, positive, and actively took on the challenges in making a neighborhood a real community. The only consolation at this time...

Dear Family and Friends:

Herman was a statue of a man. He was all that, and a bag of chips! The services went well, and I would like to express that the (Shoulder Story) touched my heart.

May we all keep his memory alive, and try to stay strong. For it still hurts as I write these words, but Herman would want for us to stay focused, and step up to the plate.

God Bless!

My prayers and sympathies go to the Daley family. He served as the Polemarch, the leader, of the Kappa Alpha Psi chapter at the University of Pennsylvania. He was our Chocolate Prince.