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DAILEY General Dailey, 61, passed away on April 12, 2005 in Orange Park, FL. He was born in Fort Benning, GA and resided in the Jacksonville-Orange Park area for 19 years. Mr. Dailey was a member of First Baptist Church of Green Cove Springs and served in the US Army. Survivors include his loving wife of 18 years, Heather Dailey; 2 sons: General Dailey II and General Charles Dailey; daughter, Lori Pike; step-daughter, Terri Brooks; and 4 grandchildren. Family will receive friends on Friday, 6-8 PM at HARDAGE-GIDDENS RIVERMEAD FUNERAL HOME, 950 Park Ave, Orange Park and funeral services will be held 2 PM Saturday, April 16, 2005 at First Baptist Church of Green Cove Springs with Pastor Anselmo Castano officiating. Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com

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Published by Florida Times-Union on Apr. 14, 2005.

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Patricia Stewart

April 18, 2005

Dear Charles,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. If you need anything just let me know.



In Christ,



Patricia Stewart

Jeremy Logan

April 15, 2005

Dear Charles,

You and your family has been a friend to me for many years. You've shown shown my your faithfullness as a friend and in return you know you are a brother to me. Now, I want to give you charge to lean on the friend that sticketh closer than any brother--Your Saviour.

Be Strong, with God there is always hope for a brighter day.

Lori Patrick

April 15, 2005

Dear Heather and Family

Our prayers are for our Lord and Saviour to give you peace and comfort in this time at the Home going of your loved one, General. We all know he will be greatly missed and through our Lord and Saviour you have the assurance you will all see him again one day in Heaven where he will be waiting for you.

God Bless You and the family.

II Timothy 4:7-8.

Love In Jesus Name

Lori P, (Daughter in Law), LaVerne (Nanny) Patrick, Thomas and Jonathan

Ervin June

April 15, 2005

To my family,

I love you all very much and

I will miss my brother. I'm sorry

I could not be there, but God knows why.

M y thoughts and prayers are with you all. Please contact me often and let me know how the rest of the family is doing.

God bless you,

Brother June (Magilla)

Dawn Goethe

April 14, 2005

Mrs. Dailey,

I am sure the feeling of loss is tremendous right now, but remebering that Bro. Dailey is with the Lord with William waiting for you will bring much needed comfort. He was and always will be someone very special to me. His encouragement meant so much to me as the fight with my MS progressed. I still have the window suncatcher that you gave to me at Christmas a few years ago in my kitchen window. Your family will be in my prayers as this time of "physical" loss is felt. Please let me know if I can do anything for you during this time. Hang in there, Bro. Dailey is only away from you for a short time waiting with Jesus.

Pamela (Wilder) Mallamo

April 14, 2005

Heather, Lori Ann, Charles and family,



We are so sorry for the loss of Leslie and wish we could be with you in your time or sorrow. Please know that you are in our hearts and prayers and if there is anything that we can do for you, please don't hesitate to call on us.



We love you,

Pam and Michael

Mark and Teri Humphreys

April 14, 2005

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.

Margie & Danny Foye

April 14, 2005

Our thoughts and prayers are with Heather and family as they grieve the loss of General. We are praying that God will comfort and sustain you in your time of grief.

Pat Rogers

April 14, 2005

Heather & family:



So sorry to hear about Leslie. Wish we could be there with you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.



Love you all,



Pat & Wayne Rogers

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