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1955 - 2021
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1955
2021
Cynthia Sivillia Dailey was born on Tuesday, October 4, 1955 in Baltimore, Maryland to Thomas Edward and Nancy Sue (Graham) Dye. Cynthia was a homemaker and was very involved with her children and grandchildren. It was not unusual for her to volunteer for school functions as Mom and as Mom Mom. She liked shopping, and planting flowers; roses were her favorite. She was also a good cook; her cookies and cakes were the best. Of all of things she had love for, her family was at the top of the list. She will be sorely missed by many.
Cynthia is preceded by her parents. She is survived by her dedicated husband of 48 years, John Dailey, Sr.; her children, John Dailey, Jr. (Elaine) of Lancaster, PA and Carolyn Ann Shepke (Timothy John Jr.) of Linthicum; her grandchildren, Kody Shepke, Timothy John Shepke, III., John Dailey III., and Ryan Dailey and her brother, Steven Michael Dye.
Family and friends may call at the KIRKLEY RUDDICK FUNERAL HOME on Tuesday, June 8, 2021, 2 - 4 pm and 6 - 8 pm. Funeral service will be on Wednesday, 11 am at the funeral home. Interment private.
Ronald Dailey
June 8, 2021
I will miss my aunt Cindy very much - I write better then talking things out and that is why I wrote this poem last night before I went to work - Aunt Cindy truly was a real life Angel - Through our walks through life we meet many people but some stand out more then others - and she surely did - She just had a way about her that she made it her point to make sure your ok - from being something simple or perhaps a bit more complicated she would stop by and just make sure your happy - and if you weren't she'd make you smile - and that was her - and it's going to be very hard viewing her because she'd be the first one to come by and cheer ya up at a loved ones passing - She made it a point to visit all of us and sit for a few bring back memories and leave you in better spirits before she moved on to help another - She was more then a aunt she was a friend who seemed to know ya a bit more then you realize - I loved the family cookouts Uncle John and Aunt Cindy put together to keep the family close and see each other they were alot of fun and the chicken was just the best - Aunt Cindy was the same at those family things also - telling you were everything was and making sure your belly was full - she worked very hard making everyone happy - and that's what I'll miss most about her - because she knew how to bring a smile no matter how you felt inside - Yep she truly was an Angel here on earth and I for one learned alot about people who care and put others first before themselves - and Aunt Cindy was certainly one of the best at that - My sincere sympathy to my Uncle John and my cousin's John Jr and Carolyn - and to the rest of my family as well - because we lost a very special member of our family and it hurts to have to say goodbye without a hug in return :(
I wrote this for Aunt Cindy last night before work - I'll surely miss her because she just had a way of cheering people up during tough times - she was so easy to get along with joke and kid and laugh - we will all miss her for certain- I know I will
Ronald Dailey
June 8, 2021
Ronald Dailey
June 8, 2021
I enjoyed good times at John and Cindy's house. W e shared stories ,memories, and a lot of laughs. Never left with a empty stomach. Cindy always cooked for us,and boy was it good!!
Melissa Walter
June 6, 2021
I met Ms. Cindy 33 years ago and she always welcomed me into her home. She always asked if I would stay for dinner. Carolyn, (and family) Johnny,(and family) and Mr. John- I’m so sorry for your loss. Although words cannot fill the loss you are experiencing please know that my family is raising you up in prayer. May God hold you close in this reminder that our days are limited on earth. Rely on each other and continue her legacy. Love you guys.
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lori leary
June 5, 2021
Cindy was a funny kind person. The hole she left in our hearts will never be replaced. I think I'll miss her laugh the most and her saying Zink for a sink. :) She would have given the shirt off her back or do anything in the world for someone. Her jokes and kindness always lift anybody up. Cindy never let you leave empty-handed. I will treasure our memories growing up.
Johnny our heart and prayers go to you. There are no words to take your pain away just know everyone is here for anything we can do for you.
Carolyn/Little John you were your mom's world. I would like to also include Stevie since she became his second mom when Aunt Nancy die. Uncle Tommy always said he didn't know what he would have done without Cindy and John. Our heart and prayers go out to you. Like with your dad nothing we say will take the pain away. Remember we all are here for you anytime or anything we can do to help you, that goes for later on too.
Kody and J.J. I think Grandma and Granddad were more excited than your parents when they found out they were having you. We will always remember our summer trips and winter crafts. I think we put McDonald's over the million marks with Matt and Mike and you both. Or the time we got kicked out of Downs Park for swimming. Just remember you are your Grandma and Granddad's world and will always they have you in your heart. Grandma might not be here but you can always talk with her. She will give you signs that she is with you.
Justin and Little Tim, you did have Grandma as long as your brothers. Yet Grandma and Granddad were as happy with your birth as your brothers. Grandma's happiness times were time spend with you. She loved every minute with you. You 4 was are her world and still are, and Granddad's world remembers the happiness they both will always have you in their heart. I hope you both will keep all those good memories in your heart. When you miss Grandma talk to her she will hear you and you will feel the love in your hearts. Grandma will send you a sign that makes you think of her.
To you, all our heart/love/prayers are with you always. Cindy, I hope the family in Heaven had your cornbread and beans ready for you.
Love Always
Lori/Pam/Coco/since Aunt Bobbie does use a computer I added her name. She says she will miss Cindy's cornbread and beans with her love and kindness.
Tom Leary
June 5, 2021
Deepest sympathies to John, Carolyn, Johnny and family.
It is a shame that it takes times like these to make you think of the happy memories of growing up and being together.
We will all miss her very much.
Love, Tom, Lisa & Jennifer.
Betty Dailey
June 4, 2021
Cindy was a kind generous person. When she did something for you it came from her heart. She loved her family more then anything in the world. Also, she loved animals. Her dogs were also her family. Great sense of humor. She could make you laugh and loved talking about her grandchildren. I loved her very much, will miss her and think of her every day.
Fay Jenkins
June 4, 2021
Johnny, Carolyn, John and families,
I’m in shock and I send you my sincere condolences for your loss.
She was a spunky fun loving person who lit up the room and I will miss her dearly. She was truly one of a kind and will forever be in my heart.
Fay
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