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LEO HAYDEN DALEY

Andover, Massachusetts

1936 - 2018

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DALEY, Leo Hayden Well Known Financial Advisor 81, of Kennebunkport, Maine, died peacefully on March 6, 2018 at Southern Maine Health Care. His family gathered to be with him. Leo was born on April 10, 1936, the first child of Leo Francis Daley and Dorothy Bailey Daley. He grew up in Andover,...

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Fabulous guy! Sorry I never heard anything about his funeral service. I definitely would have been there!

i thought we would live forevercanterbury st and Agnes' peanut butter sandwiches morton st Phillip Academybaseball you Harvard, me Yalesorry i lost touch goodnight old friend bob bradley

Leo H. Daley was one of the funniest people I ever had the pleasure to work with. I still have some of the 'comic relief' that he passed around the office, in Boston in the 80's. He was an absolute gem.
I am so sorry for the family's loss - and it was merely going thru some momentos that I looked him up and found he had passed. May he rest in peace.

Cynthia and Toby,
I am so sorry to hear of Hayden's passing. You were all such a presence at Seabrook Beach while I was growing up. Hayden's father Leo was like a grandfather to me! I miss the entire Daley family! I was lucky enough to run into Danny on a plane coming home from Florida and subsequently he was nice enough to invite my husband and I to play golf with him at Essex. It was a real treat for me to spend some time with him while enjoying a beautiful golf course! Dan also pointed...

Leo was one of the best and I felt so bad when I read of his passing. Jo and I send our deepest sympathy to Cynthia and Toby. Our prayers are with Leo and you. Bill and Jo Cleary

Leo Daley was a gentleman's gentleman. Always positive, humble yet sharp as a tack. Acutely aware of the financial world, always willing to serve others. My condolences to the Daley family; he will be missed.

I'm so sorry for your loss. May the words of our dear heavenly Father bring you comfort and hope. (Psalm 9:9, 10)

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.