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NORMAN D. DALY
Norman D. Daly died at Cayuga Medical Center on April 2, 2008 after a very brief illness. A resident of Ithaca since 1942, he had lived at Kendal for the past three years. He was 96 years old.
Born in Pittsburgh, PA on August 9, 1911, the youngest of seven children, he was the son of James A. and Rose (Owens) Daly. He attended school in Pittsburgh and started painting and drawing as a teenager in evening classes at Carnegie Tech. He majored in art at the University of Colorado, graduating in 1937, studied in Paris on a fellowship in 1937-38, and received an M.F.A. from Ohio State University. He married Helen O. Gebbie of Lockport, NY in 1942. He taught painting and drawing in the Department of Art at Cornell University from 1942 to 1999, the last 24 years as Professor Emeritus. He was the first recipient of the Hartell Award for distinguished teaching in the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning.
He began exhibiting his paintings in New York in the 1940s. In the 1960s he became interested in sculpture, working mainly with assemblages and marble carvings. This sculpture was the starting point for his most extensive project, the creation of an entire ancient civilization called Llhuros. Combining aspects of conceptual art with a determined attention to traditional aesthetic values, Llhuros came to be recognized as the foundation of "archeological art." The project was exhibited widely in the United States and Germany in 1972-1974. Elements of Llhuros were included in a retrospective of Norman Daly's work at the Johnson Museum at Cornell University in 2004.
He was known for the diversity and intensity of his interests. He had a special ability to inspire his many friends with confidence in their own capacities, and he impressed upon each of them the pleasure he took in their ideas and lives.
He is survived by his son David Daly of Ithaca; granddaughter Patti Mulcahy of Wappingers Falls; nieces Rosalie Stevens of Phoenix, Patricia Linder of San Jose, and Alice Witt of San Luis Obispo, CA; numerous great-nephews and great-nieces; and friends Elizabeth Cornell of Asheville, NC and Brother David Steindl-Rast, O.S.B. of Ithaca. He was predeceased by his wife Helen, for whom he cared devotedly throughout the years of her illness, and his younger son Nicholas Daly.
A memorial event is being planned for sometime in June. Bangs Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of one's choice.

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Published by Ithaca Journal on Apr. 12, 2008.

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Brother David Stiendl-Rast, OSB

May 8, 2008

Dear David,

Sharing your loss more deeply than words can express. I also share your gratitude for Norman's life. He will always be with us in our hearts.

With Love,

Your Brother David

Mary Wood

April 17, 2008

David - Catherine & Mary (Sidney Green's nieces from England) have so often wondered how your Father was faring, and Hilary has given us this sad news. We have such vivid mempories of him - his sense of fun, hospitality, cooking (!), passion about art. We send you our heartfelt sympathy, but we're glad for him, as he must have found the diminshments of advanced age very frustrating.
May he rest in peace

Beauvais Lyons

April 12, 2008

As a fellow "mock-archaeologist" and co-author with Norman on an article on Llhuros, I am deeply saddened by his passing. Please send me more information on his memorial celebration.

david chatterton

April 12, 2008

I remember all the complements and how nice you were. Rest in peace my friend

Angelo Manos

April 12, 2008

Hi David;I never forgot your parents and every June 1st,I quietly say a prayer for Nick on his birthday.I loved that kid.With regrets for your loss,Angelo J.Manos

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