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James Edward Daly

Staten Island, New York

1960 - 2020

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James Edward Daly, 59 October 12, 1960 - May 6, 2020 Beloved Jay, James Edward Daly, passed away due to COVID 19 on May 6, 2020, at Richmond University Medical Center. Born on Staten Island and raised in West Brighton and Castleton Corners Jay was a graduate of the Hungerford School. Since 1982...

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Remembering Jay through his many years as a member of the Exceptional Children's Social Club. He so enjoyed weekly bowling and our bus trips. My husband Dan and I served on the Executive Board with his dad Jack. Please keep in touch and let us know about any memorial service by contacting us at [email protected] or by calling Dan at 1 (201) 600-4314. Our condolences to the family.

Remembering Jay through his many years with the Exceptional Childrens Social Club. My husband Dan and I served on the Executive Board with his dad Jack. Please let us know about any memorial service planned by contacting us at [email protected] or calling Dan at 1 (201) 600-4314.
Our condolences to the family.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. I went to I s 27 with jay .we had so much fun .he had the biggest smile . great dude rip jay

I had the pleasure of working with Jay at Grandview. He was a gentle soul whom I truly loved. My condolences to his family and fellow housemates. RIP my Jay♥

My condolences to the family, Jay was great to me at CR. Blessings!

My cousin Jay was a beautiful soul. He had a big heart and a hug that was filled with love. We (my parents, Jack and Emma, and my brother Jack) loved visiting with Jay (and Uncle Jack, Aunt Marie, Gina, Kieran, and Felicity) when we were growing up. There was always lots of food and laughter. Our recent visits included our larger families (Jack's wife Leslie and his son Kieran, and my husband David and our son Max and his girlfriend Isabelle) in Pennsylvania and Staten Island were filled with...

Jay, the road you traveled was never an easy one. There was great joy in the time with your family and friends. You will be remembered for your heart and smile. Until we meet again.

Our beloved brother is gone but will never be forgotten. His life was valued and he was cherished by so many in our family and Staten Islanders supporting those with developmental disability. We are forever grateful for everyone who touched his life through friendship and care.