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Nancy Dailey

Mohnton, Pa, Massachusetts

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Nancy Joyce Dailey, 82, of Mohnton, PA, passed away

November 2, 2013 in

Mount Saint Vincent Care Center in Holyoke, MA.

She was the widow of Lee Kenneth Dailey, who died

February 21, 2006. Born July 23, 1931, in Wanamakers, PA, she was the daughter of the late Claude...

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I miss you mom. I wish you could have seen how Tim turned into such a fine person and a great family man. You never gave up on any of us and always were there to support us. May your spirit live on in all of us.

You did so much for me, and I hope when you needed help that I met the task. Think of you often. Love, your son Bryon.

This candle represents all the lives you touched in such a special way. You are missed very much.
Love,
Your son
Bryon

Your support at this time was very meaningful and helpful at a very difficult time for me. I have many fond memories of my mom but it is still very difficult to acknowledge her loss. I know as time passes on we will all remember the brightest moments of my mother's life and the sadness will be easier to endure.
My deepest appreciation,
Bryon Dailey

Dear Bryon and Lynn,
We are so sorry for the loss of your mom. Even though it is difficult to say goodbye, know that she is no longer lost and is now in God's hands. She will always be with you in your hearts and smiles upon you.
With heavy hearts,
Sarah and Tommy

Dear Family,
I am a cousin of your father's (and yours too of course). I don't know if you knew my dad but he was Austin Adams.

My deepest condolences in your loss, I understand how hard it is to lose your family. My prayers and thoughts are with you.

Your mom was a wonderful woman and although I only met her a few times I enjoyed her and her sense of humor.

Love,
Holly Adams Carter

Nancy's sense of humor was something wild and extraordinary. She had the ability to light up our lives with each joke and fill our bellies with laughter. Nancy had a true insurmountable love for her family that extended far beyond her cherished blue ridge mountains and into the hearts of many. I wish you all the strength to smile in her memory rather than shed tears.

dear family, i am sorry for your lost. i used to take care of your mother at mt st vincent. she was very funny and very loving. she will be missed by us.

Dear Bryon and Family, I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I have so many fond memories of your mother and father. Your mother and I worked together for many years at WSH and I still chuckle at the fun times we had. God Bless you.