She was born to the late Michael and Theophila (nee Kilanowicz) Kalinowski on May 17, 1924 in St. Louis, Missouri.
Millie grew up in south St. Louis, graduated from Cleveland High School, and met the man of her dreams, George Harrison Dailey, in 1947. They married October 30, 1948 in St. Louis, Missouri. They were devoted to each other and their family for over 67 years. She had a few instances of employment in her adult life but first and foremost was a wonderful mother, wife, person and friend. Her grace was matched by her joy of laughter and her enjoyment of people.
Millie was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Red Bud, Illinois. For Mildred, her deep Catholic faith was vital; as a result she was at peace with her transitions from this life. Mildred will be deeply missed and not forgotten by family and friends.
Survivors:
Husband - George Dailey, Sr. of Red Bud, IL
3 Children - Janet S. (David) Hosp of Indianapolis, IN
George H. (Kate) Dailey, Jr. of Dallas, TX
Keith P. (Katherine) Dailey of St. Louis, MO
4 Grandchildren - John (Christine) Hosp
Michael (Katelyn) Hosp
Erin Dailey
Sean (Candice) Dailey
4 Great Grandchildren - Matthew Hosp, Isabelle Hosp, Tommy Trokey
and Lucas Dailey
Several generations of relatives on both side of the family
Preceded in death by Parents, 2 Daughters – Nancy Ann Dailey and Margaret Mary Dailey (at childbirth), 8 Siblings – William Kalinowski, Hiliary Kalinowski, Thomas Kalinowski, Eugene Kalinowski, George Kalinowski, Adeline Kalinowski, Marie Albrecht and John Kalinowski
Funeral Mass: 10:00 am, Thursday, May 12, 2016
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Red Bud, Illinois
Officiating: Msgr. Dennis Schaefer
Interment: St. John Catholic Cemetery
Red Bud, Illinois
She was born to the late Michael and Theophila (nee Kilanowicz) Kalinowski on May 17, 1924 in St. Louis, Missouri.
Millie grew up in south St. Louis, graduated from Cleveland High School, and met the man of her dreams, George Harrison Dailey, in 1947. They married October 30, 1948 in St. Louis, Missouri. They were devoted to each other and their family for over 67 years. She had a few instances of employment in her adult life but first and foremost was a wonderful mother, wife, person and friend. Her grace was matched by her joy of laughter and her enjoyment of people.
Millie was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Red Bud, Illinois. For Mildred, her deep Catholic faith was vital; as a result she was at peace with her transitions from this life. Mildred will be deeply missed and not forgotten by family and friends.
Survivors:
Husband - George Dailey, Sr. of Red Bud, IL
3 Children - Janet S. (David) Hosp of Indianapolis, IN
George H. (Kate) Dailey, Jr. of Dallas, TX
Keith P. (Katherine) Dailey of St. Louis, MO
4 Grandchildren - John (Christine) Hosp
Michael (Katelyn) Hosp
Erin Dailey
Sean (Candice) Dailey
4 Great Grandchildren - Matthew Hosp, Isabelle Hosp, Tommy Trokey
and Lucas Dailey
Several generations of relatives on both side of the family
Preceded in death by Parents, 2 Daughters – Nancy Ann Dailey and Margaret Mary Dailey (at childbirth), 8 Siblings – William Kalinowski, Hiliary Kalinowski, Thomas Kalinowski, Eugene Kalinowski, George Kalinowski, Adeline Kalinowski, Marie Albrecht and John Kalinowski
Funeral Mass: 10:00 am, Thursday, May 12, 2016
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Red Bud, Illinois
Officiating: Msgr. Dennis Schaefer
Interment: St. John Catholic Cemetery
Red Bud, Illinois
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