Joe-Dilley-Obituary

Joe Dilley

Salt Lake City, Utah

1955 - 2019

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May 16, 1955 - May 5, 2019On Sunday, May 5 of 2019, our beloved father, Joe Dilley, passed away to be reunited with his parents in a more peaceful place. Shortly after, on the evening of May 6, 2019, his sister Annie was reunited withthem.Joe leaves behind two daughters, Kelsie Dilley Riley...

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To the Dilley family, I only just heard of Joe's passing. My heart goes out to you. I was part of your family for a few years in the 70s and 80s, and I have many fond memories of Joe and your family. Joe will always be in my heart.

To Joe, until we meet again . . .

Lee

Park City 2009

I haven't seen Joe in a while, but I know he continued to give his time to the non-profit we both belonged to until the end. He was such a great man and I know I'm better for knowing him. To his family - thank you for sharing him with our fellow ship. He will be very missed. I found this great picture of him from our Park City event in 2009. IL&S Maya Brewer

Although it's been a long time ago, I loved Joe and always had a crush on Annie. Both were wonderful people and their parents would be proud.

My deepest condolences for your loss. May memories of joyful times together and the comforting promises found in God's Word bring you strength, hope and peace 2Thessalonians 2:16, 17.

To the Dilley family: I'm deeply sorry about the loss of your loved ones. May you "hope" in the God of all comfort to strengthen and console your hearts. (Psalm 27:14)

So sorry to hear about your families loss.

My darlings Kelsie and Lizzy, I have watched you grow up from babies. Your dad has been there every step of the way. Always your biggest supporter and your loudest cheerleader. I pray that the memories in your heart carry you through these next steps on your journey, and although the pain is great right now, the memories you hold dear will sometime, down the road, bring a smile to your heart.
I love you both,
Aunt Rynda.