Robert P. Dailey

Passed 1/30/2012

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Obituary For Robert P. Dailey

Robert P. Dailey, 75, of Steubenville, OH died Monday, January 30, 2012 at Carriage Inn. He was born November 26, 1936 in Steubenville a son of the late John & Mary Elizabeth Doyle Dailey. He was a member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church, attended College of Steubenville and former employee of The Hub.Robert is survived by his siblings Michael (Ann Louise) Dailey of Pittsburgh, Peggy (Richard) Maloney of Steubenville, Helen (Guy) Traversa of Wintersville, Kathleen Ricci of Royal Oak, MI & Theresa Dailey of Oakland, CA; nieces and nephews.Friends may call at Dunlope-Shorac Funeral Home in Wintersville on Friday from noon – 1 p.m. Funeral liturgy with mass 1:30 p.m at Holy Rosary Church with Rev Thomas Nau officiating. Burial at Mt Calvary Cemetery.Memorials may be directed to Carriage Inn of Steubenville.

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  • 09/03/2024

    Dear Kathy, Theresa, Peggy, Mike, and Helen--We were shocked and saddened to learn that Bob had passed away. We remember meeting him at your parents' home on different occasions, and he was always very pleasant. It's beyond heartbreaking to lose a sibling, and our deepest sympathy goes out to all of you at this sad time. Ginger and Paul

  • 09/03/2024

    Dear Peggy, Helen, Mike, Kathleen and Teresa, I was so sorry to hear about Bob's passing. I remember him being very kind and witty. I will always remember the grand times we shared with all of you growing up. Hide and seek at your house was scary and beyond fun. Many years have passed since then, but I still hold dear those memories. All of you are in my thoughts and prayers at this sad time. May he rest in peace. Love, Jean and family

  • 09/03/2024

    Dear Peggy, Helen, Mike, Kathleen and Theresa, Bob had a difficult life but he left behind some wonderful memories for me and my sisters. He had a delicious sense of humor and I can see him in your living room when all the uncles gathered at your house. He had a field day with the local tv weatherman. It was good to see all of you today. We have grown up, but basically we have remained the same. We all enjoy our families and our family memories. You are in my thoughts and prayers at this time of loss. Linda

  • 09/03/2024

    Dear Peggy, Helen, Mike, Kathleen and Theresa, We were so sad to learn of Bobby's passing. I have many fond childhood memories of our trips to Steubenville and the fun we had with our cousins at Uncle John and Aunt Mary's house. What a wickedly funny sense of humor Bobby had! Although I hadn't seen Bobby since I was a child, his passing leaves a sadness in my heart. And I can only imagine the welcome he received from the Dailey clan when he arrived on heaven's shore! I'm sure there is quite a party going on, with lots of singing, and perhaps an occasional Irish jig! May the Lord bless and comfort you at this sad time, and may Bobby rest in eternal peace. Love, Fefe and family

  • 09/03/2024

    Dear Theresa, Kathleen, Peggy, Helen, & Mike, You have our deepest sympathy on the lost of your brother. I have so many fond memories of growing up on Ridge Avenue, what wonderful parents you had. I remember working at the Hub with your brother he had such a cense of humor. May he rest in peace. Marily & Gary Ford

  • 09/03/2024

    Helen, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family at this time. Bobby was one of the good guys and I enjoyed my relationship with him. Bill

  • 09/03/2024

    Dear Kathy and Theresa, Please accept our deepest sympathy on the passing of your brother. Al and Angela

  • 09/03/2024

    I always enjoyed Bob's sense of humor and keen insight to current events. He was a master at telling a joke and we always looked forward to the next laugh. Often times, we would trade stories about the shenanigans with the Dailey clan,(the Uncles in particular!) and we always found this quite amusing. I didn't have much contact with Bob throughout the years, but when I would see him, he would greet me with a sincere expression of one who truly enjoyed contact with a distant relative. He was special in that regard. Bob and I always "connected" and he will be greatly missed. May he rest in peace Cousin, John (son of Paul Dailey)

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