Daly, Patrick Joseph Vietnam Veteran, USMC, loving son of the late James and Rita, dearest brother of Susan Grossman, Harriet (Finn) Nor, James Jr. (Carole), Theresa (James III) Waller and the late Mary Rita (Larry) Feezel, dear uncle and cousin of many. Chaplain Armed Forces, Post Number 8322, member of Sheet Metal Workers International Association Local Number 73. Memorial Visitation Tuesday, July 29, 4 to 6 p.m. at Mont Clare Leyden VFW, 6940 W. Diversey, Chicago. Arrangements by Montclair-Lucania Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Armed Forces Post Number 8322 appreciated. 773-622-9300.
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Lauren McTigue
July 29, 2008
You were always a great friend to my father Jim and always very lively and spirited. I know he loved you and always had a "Pat Daly story" to tell - I am sure you are both up there having a great time together. Rest in Peace, I'll pray for you and your family at this sad time. Semper Fi!
Lauren McTigue
Susan Grossman
July 28, 2008
Dearest Brother,
There is not much more to say than I will miss you and I love you. I will always remember you as a great brother with a wonderful sense of humor. Your pride as a member of the Daly clan will be remembered by all.
Your loving sister,
Susan
Harriet Nor
July 28, 2008
Brother,
You will always be in our hearts. I will always remember your big smile, the way you parted your mustache to give a big kiss, how proud you were to be Irish!
Thanks to you "Uncle P' we now have an "Uncle E". He will always remember you as his pal.
Your loving sister,
Harriet
Harriet Nor
July 28, 2008
Brother,
I will always remember you with that smile on your face. the way you parted your mustache to give a big kiss, how proud you were to be Irish!
"Uncle P", as Erik called you, is known as "Uncle E", thanks to you.
My children will miss you!
Love, your sister,
Harriet
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Theresa
July 27, 2008
Dearest Brother,
I will miss you so much, always with a smile on my face. You were one of the lights of our Family. I will remember our childhood as happy because you were always the one I looked up to for a good laugh. I'll try not to be sad because I know you wouldn't want me to be. You will always live in my heart and prayers.
I love you,
Your sister,
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