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Matthew J. "Jack" Dailey

Naperville, Illinois

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Dailey, Matthew John "Jack" Age 93 of Naperville, Illinois, passed into a new life with the Lord on Saturday, April 14, 2012 at his daughter's home in Naperville, Illinois. Jack lived previously at the Devonshire Senior Living Center in Lisle, Il. having moved there from Midland, Michigan in 2006...

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Betty Jo, sorry to hear that your dad passed away. I know how how you feel as I just lost my father March 28th. Your dad was always nice to me.
Kim (Stark) Merritt

JACK AND BETTY WERE WONDERFUL, FRIENDLY PEOPLE WHO SERVED VERY WELL.

To Jack's Family. I was pastor at St. Brigid from 1984-1990.
Jack was an ever present fixture and a true servant of God. He was also a person of great joy, with a contagious smile. I mourn his passing , but rejoice that he is in his true home.
Fr. Greg Schmitt, C.Ss.R.

John and family, so sorry to hear of your loss. May your memories help heal your hearts.

So sorry for your loss as Jack was a great man & we have many fond memories of time spent with Jack & Betty. He will always be in our memories as a man
of great faith & a wonderful role model.

Our sympathy goes out to the family of a very special man. His memory will be with you forever.
We knew Jack and Betty from their many dedicated years at St. Brigid in Midland. I served on several committees with Jack and had a deep respect for his knowledge and willingness to serve others. He will be remembered by many.

My condolences to all of the Magnificent Seven". I was fortunate enough to have known your father during his years on Grandview St. in Bennington. My best to each and every one of you.

Sharron, I'm so sorry for you loss. Your Father was a kind and gentle man. I always admired your Dad.
I'm sorry we were unable to be there at the funeral for you.

I am sorry to have been unable to attend today's services, but wish to extend my sincerest sympathy for your loss. Though I have not had the opportunity to visit with Uncle Jack in a number of years my life was enriched by his presence. Best to the "magnificent seven" and hope our paths cross in the future.
Steve Bowen