In loving memory of

Robert Daly
November 26, 1921 - April 7, 2005

Name: Robert Ambrose Daly



Life Dates: 11/26/1921 - 4/7/2005



City Of Birth: Rochester, NY



Pre-deceased by

His Wife Margery Fancher Daly; parents, William Alice Daly.



Survived by

GREECE: April 7, 2005 at age 83. He is survived by his children, Patrick (Candice) Daly, Christopher (Debra) Daly, Brian (Janet) Daly; grandchildren, Chad (Kristen), Corey, Brett, Brandon, Sara, Cailin; great granddaughters, Brooke Cassie; dear brother-in-law, Robert Fancher.



History

Robert was a WWII Army Veteran. He was a graduate of the Aquinas Institute and the University of Rochester. He was retired from Bausch and Lomb. He worked for 11 years at Eastman Kodak before beggining his career at Bausch Lomb. He was a parishoner at Our Lady of Mercy Church and he enjoyed airplanes and walking on the beach. He enjoyed being with his family and he will be sadly missed.



Donations

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Margery Fancher Daly Memorial Fund, Rochester School of Nursing, C/O Gina Viggiani, 300 E. River Rd. PO Box 278996, Rochester, NY 14627-8996 in Robert`s Memory.



Services

BARTOLOMEO PEROTTO Funeral Home, Inc. 1411 Vintage Lane (between 390 Long Pond Rd.) Visiting Hours will be Monday 6:30-8:30 PM followed by Robert`s Memorial Service at 8:30. Interment Private.



Additional Information

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Margery Fancher Daly Memorial Fund, Rochester School of Nursing, C/O Gina Viggiani, 300 E. River Rd. PO Box 278996, Rochester, NY 14627-8996 in Robert`s Memory

Tributes

Mary Miller A. Pierotti wrote on Nov 30, 2002:

"Mary Miller A. Pierotti Relation to Deceased: Neice I remember Uncle Bob fondly. There were good times in my youth playing with his sons at their home. Throughout the years, I always got a Christmas card from him. In later years, he and I exchanged family history information. I missed the funeral when we lost touch, but I made a journey to the cemetery in Rochester to pay my respects. The butterfly emerges from its silken shell- Reborn, it arises, no longer bound to earth. Free at last, the butterfly glides to heights unknown before. So do our loved ones find a beautiful release as, earthbound no more, they leave our sight and joyfully rise to a garden of matchless beauty, a place of light and peace. -Evelyn Phillips"