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Michael Dailey

Lexington, Kentucky

1967 - 2016 (Age 48)

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DAILEY Michael L., 48, formerly of Richmond, Kentucky, died on Friday, March 11,2016 at his home in Crescent Springs, Kentucky. Michael was a licensed Certified Public Accountant and a licensed Certified Valuation Analyst and was currently a Senior Wealth Manager at PNC Bank in Cincinnati, Ohio....

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Fred My thoughts and prayers for you and your family today.

I still cant believe you are gone you were like another brother to me and I loved you dearly and will forever wish I had known your pain on earth to have helped you. I miss you and know I will see you again Rest In Peace

Michael Dailey will be dearly missed by his collegues and clients. My heart goes out to his daughters and the rest of his family. I will keep you in my prayers, especially through this Holy Week.

May the God of all comfort be with you at this difficult time.

Grief is hard may you find comfort and peace in God and in the memories that were once shared.

T, Cleveland, OH

I'm saddened to hear about the loss of such a wonderful guy. Michael and I worked together many years ago at Rippe & Kingston. There aren't many people I've kept up with from those days, but Michael was someone I've made a point to. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Fred,

Vince and I are very saddened to hear of your loss. Be strong and faithful and may you take solace in all the wonderful memories you have. We will be praying for you and your family during this difficult time.

Vince and Kelly Willoughby

I worked with Michael and have known him for many years. He was also so nice, kind and very knowledgeable. He will be missed by many.

Sharon Tallman

Michael and I worked together twice in our lives for very long periods. He was part of the Mod Squad, our team of Joe Rippe, Michael, Michelle McCarthy and me, Linnea Bonacci. We stayed in touch and he was without a doubt a deeply kind, extremely intelligent, artistic, highly skilled, and truly ethical human being and advisor to all. Above all, he loved his beautiful girls and encouraged their development. His qualities will shine all the brighter in my life and as an example to others -...

Losing someone so unexpectedly is very difficult. I have good memories of Michael growing up, spending time at our house. I taught Michael how to make pizzas with canned biscuits.
Now he is in heaven with Jesus and his mom. Rest in peace, dear cousin.