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Curtis Dail Obituary

GARNER - Curtis McQueen Dail, 85, died Tuesday, May 28, 2013 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Born in Cumberland County, he was the son of the late William Henry and Cora Ellen Taylor Dail. Curtis graduated from Central High School and attended many schools while serving in the military. He served in the 101st Airborne and served his country during the Korean War. During his career he was a Fayetteville city police officer, an insurance adjuster, a franchisee for Hardees' Food Systems and an active real estate developer with his partner Larry Watson in Coastal Land Ventures. Curtis was also involved in many other business endeavors. Currently, he was active on the board of Four Oaks Bank. Curtis was an avid Wolfpack fan, and his love for N.C. State was unparalleled and spanned decades. No matter how he felt, attending State events gave him a tremendous lift. In recent years, he served on the Wolfpack Board of Directors. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Garner, where he served as an elder, a deacon and held multiple offices with the Men of the Church. He was awarded the honor of Man of the Year and Elder Emeritus. Survivors include his loving wife, Jackie Dail; sister-in-law, Judy Newton; godson, Stuart Williams and his wife, Pauline; sisters, Mildred Thompkins, Vallie McMillan and Lauretta McMillan and her husband, Harry; and many loving nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, who he loved and of whom he was deeply proud. He was preceded in death by four brothers, Reuben, Duval, James and Auspy Dail; and two sisters, Cathleen Dail and Helen Dew. Curtis enjoyed life and always enjoyed jogging with his faithful border collie, Wally. He loved people, he never met a stranger and he was happiest flying his plane or helicopter. One of Curtis' greatest legacies is his business acumen, and his mentorship of future business and community leaders. Funeral services will be held today, Friday, May 31, 2013 at 11 a.m. in First Presbyterian Church of Garner. Burial will follow in Montlawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made in Curtis' name to: First Presbyterian Church of Garner, SPCA of Wake County, Hospice of Wake County or the NCSU Student Athlete's Association. Condolences to bryan-leefuneralhome.com. Services entrusted to Bryan-Lee Funeral Home of Garner.

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Published by Fayetteville Observer from May 30 to May 31, 2013.

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October 12, 2019

I miss his and Dans flying adventures!
Lost Dan July 8, 2017
❤ Deborah McCollum
Hope to see you at a baseball game

RAMP 66

June 3, 2013

ALL OUR LOVE TO YOU HEWAS A GREAT MAN AND YOU A WONDERFUL LADY

Paul Meares

May 30, 2013

Mr. Dail was such a fine gentleman. I always enjoyed talking to him at Wolfpack Club events and baseball games. He was gracious and generous and will be missed by so many. My prayers go out to Mrs. Dail and the family.

Bill Sasser

May 30, 2013

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Curtis, it was indeed an honor to have known him! Rest in peace and may God be with you.

Marsha Strickland

May 30, 2013

God Bless , The Strickland's

May 30, 2013

So sad to hear of the loss of Mr. Dail. Enjoyed talking with him at baseball and football. You will be missed!
Kathy Gardner
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Ronald Sutherlin

May 30, 2013

We are truly sorry for your loss-What a loving couple the two of you were-What memories you will have-

May 30, 2013

"May Curtis rest in peace."

JHS - Georgia

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