Bert Dailey


BERT DAILEY

Passed away on Anzac Day 1961 after a traffic accident near Gosford aged 39 years.

Most loved husband of Nancy

Devoted father to Jim, Bob, Jennifer and Debra

Son of Jack (John)Harriett

 

 

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Grandchildren that have gone to meet their Grandfather

Craig Dailey  in 2021


 

 

“Lest We Forget”

never ever

still missing and thinking of you each day after 49 years.

 

Dad thanks for being my father

Love

Always

Bob

Anzac Day 2010


 

 

 


 

My Dearest Father,

 

Half a century has passed since that devastating day (25/4/1961)

Not a day goes past without you being remembered I wish you were here with us now i would love you to spend time with your grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Time will never fade the love i have for you.

My Love Always

Bob

25/4/2011

 


 

 

Well dad by now you have your baby girl with you and mum 50 years is a long time but i`m sure it has been worth the wait.

26/5/2011

 


 

 

Thinking of you today on fathers day.

Still missing you after all these years so wish you were here

Love your son Bob

 


 

Hi Dad

54 years has not changed how I feel about you I wish I was more like you.

Merry Xmas Dad miss you always especially on this day.

Love Always

Xmas 2015

 


Hi Dad,

Missing you more and more the older I get the more I need you.

Happy Fathers Day 2017

xx


With Love from your daughter Jennifer 3rd October 2024


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One response to “Bert Dailey”

  1. Bob Dailey

    Hi Dad Another Anzac Day without you this will be our 61st how do those years go bye so fast.

    You have now had 1 year and 1 day to get to know your grandson Craig I’m sure you love and embrace him as we all do.

    Love always Dad say hello and a big hug from me to all our family sharing Anzac Day in heaven.

    Special thought’s today of your brother Jim who lost his life in Darwin during WW2

    25th April 2022

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