OBITUARY: Dailey, Daniel Joseph; Hornellsville, Steuben co., NY

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Submitted Date: June 2, 2005
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DANIEL J. "DAN" DAILEY   
HORNELL -- Daniel J. "Dan" Dailey, 49, of Clifton Springs, formerly of Hornell, 
died Monday evening (April 14, 2003) at Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic, 
following a long illness. 
Born in Anchorage, Alaska, on March 2, 1954, he was the son of Thomas "Paul" 
and Patricia (Moylan) Dailey. 
Dan grew up in the Hornell area, where he had been a communicant of St. Ann's 
Church. He was a graduate of Hornell High School (class of 1972), and later 
graduated from Monroe Community College. He resided in the Rochester area for 
many years, where he was employed at several companies including ITECK 
Corporation and 3-M Corporation. He had resided in Clifton Springs for the past 
two years. 
Survivors include two sons, Peter J. Dailey and Daniel P. Dailey, both of 
Rochester; his parents, Thomas "Paul" and Patricia Dailey of Hornell; his 
former wife, Suzanne Dailey of Huntersville, N.C.; four brothers, David (Patty) 
Dailey of Wolcott, Timothy Dailey of Brockport, Dennis (Sue) Dailey of Hornell
and Jeffrey (Diane) Dailey of Hornell; five sisters, Linda (Karl) Haynes of 
Hornell, Teresa (Joseph) Hall of Hornell, Carol (Steve) Freeland of Hornell, 
Patricia (Bradley) Spicer of Hornell and Diana (Dirk) Huussen of Greece, N.Y.; 
his girlfriend, Debra Thornton of Clifton Springs; several aunts, uncles, 
cousins, nieces and nephews. 
There will be no prior calling hours. A memorial mass will be held at St. Ann's 
Church at a date and time to be announced. 
Arrangements are in care of the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell.

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