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Terry Daly Obituary

Daly, Terry age 88, of Brookfield, U.S. Army, WWII 96th Infantry Division F.A. (Dead Eyes), passed away April 18 at his favorite time of day, tee time. Beloved husband of Jayne (nee Bradley), devoted father of William Matthew (Dawn), adored grandfather of Michael Scott Albertsen, Patricia Ann, Daniel Peter, Terrence Richard and Brandon James. Preceded in death by eight brothers and two sisters. Terry was an avid golf nut and loved by many relatives and friends. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him. Life member of Regional Council of Carpenters. Memorial service at a later date. Donations can be made to VFW Post #2868, 8844 Ogden Ave. Brookfield, IL 60513. Arrangments by Ridgelawn Funeral Home. Info 219-980-5555.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Apr. 20, 2009.

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Sam Wood, Jr.

May 5, 2009

He was a good Artillery buddy from the 96th reunions. I will miss his company at the future reunions.

Lisa Rose

April 28, 2009

I really admired "Uncle" Terry, he always seemed so calm, confident and active (playing golf) no matter what. Even though I knew nothing about golf, he didn't mind when I ask him questions about the game. He will definitely be missed.

chuck ruffino

April 27, 2009

He was my uncle, second father. Gave me my first car, yes it only ran for 6 months and the chicago winter salt made it more rust than car but for a 15.9 year old that made it one of my best gifts ever received. Tried to teach me how to be a better golfer but I failed him. But he did make me a better man. I think he had the best way of living, straight forward, no nonsence, and no major fanfare. He was there always with you to listen and to help, not to judge. I will miss him alot!

Wilma Ison

April 27, 2009

Sorry to hear about Terry. He always seemed to enjoy being with the family during the reunion. My thought and prayers are with you Jayne and the family. Love you.

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