Inez-Daley-Obituary

Inez Daley

Reading, Wakefield, Wilmington, Massachusetts

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Of Reading, November 8, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Russell Daley. Devoted mother of Ella M. Belmore, Russell D. Daley, both of Wilmington, Robert H. Daley of Boxford, Stanley M. Daley of Tuftonboro NH, Lorraine I. Oliphant of Wakefield and James C. Daley of Tewksbury. Cherished sister of Mary Loggie and Ella Palmer of Tabusintac, New Brunswick and loving grandmother of 20 and great grandmother of 33. A Funeral Service will be held Saturday, Nov. 11 at 11 AM at the First Congregational Church, 25 Woburn St., Reading. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours Friday 4-8 at the Douglass, Edgerley and Bessom Funeral Home, 25 Sanborn St., (corner of Woburn St.), READING. Burial in Wood End Cemetery, Reading. Contributions may be made in Inez's memory to the VNA of Middlesex East Visiting Nurse Hospice, 607 North Ave., Suite 17, Wakefield, MA 01880 or to the First Congregational Church, 25 Woburn St., Reading, MA 01867. For info, directions and register book visit: johnbdouglassfuneralhome.com.

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nana,
We love you so much. We know that you are with papa right now and that you are happy. We will always love and miss you both forever.
Love,
Christine, Joe, Mikey, & Courtney

My deepest sympathy for your loss.

So sorry about the loss of your mother. She was a wonderful person and will be missed by all.
In deapest sympathy
Barbara (Carroll)Oravetz

Some of my fondest childhood memories are of shoveling out the Daley’s driveway with my granddad.
A task I continued well after his passing. I would take great joy of knowing that by the time I got to the backdoor Mr. and Mrs. Daley would be waiting with a smile and some kind words. Over the years I would always look forward to seeing them come “home” to Winter Street. I will always hold a special place in my heart for both Mr. and Mrs. Daley. They were not just the people who lived across...

We had the pleasure of meeting Inez in Tabusintac when we all stayed at "the cottage" with Jimmy & Val for a few days one summer.We saw her many times after that and felt she was the sweetest lady with a great sense of humour and loved her family with all her heart. We never heard her speak an unkind word & she loved being at every activity in Tabusintac.Our thoughts and prayers are with the family in the passing of a very great lady.
Edna & Harold Holmes, Orillia, Ontario

This book of memories is to serve as a record of the services you entrusted to us. We hope it will help to preserve treasured memories and that we, in some small measure, have helped to ease your burden and bring you comfort.

Mom was always "at home" in Tabusintac, and during her final visit there last summer, she took pride in saying that she had never missed an Old Home Week. We have many memories that we will cherish. She is "Safely Home."

I always looked forward to Aunt Ine coming home to Tabusintac every
summer. She loved picking berries and eating lobster. She was always smiling and had a great sense of humour. I will miss her.

So sorry. She was such a sweet person.I'm sorry we're not there to be with you.