UPDATE for Sandy Dailey's service at Arlington Cemetery:
Everyone will meet inside the auditorium, as usual. There are several gathering rooms downstairs. The room where the Dailey family will be located to receive guests will be posted on the board upstairs or you can ask at the desk. Do not hesitate to ask for directoin, the staff is very kind and helpful.
After the burial, there will be a reception for all family and friends at the Ft Myer O'Club from 4:30pm to 6:30pm. After the reception everyone is going to Old Town Alexandria to Murphy's Grand Irish Pub, which is at 713 King Street to drink an Irish beer to the memory of Sandy.
There is underground parking and street parking around this area of King Street.
Please let Ms. Mary Nethery Dailey know if you will attend, or if you are planning to attend, since the O'Club and Murphy's establishment will need and estimated number of guest that will be attending.
WAKEFIELD - Sandra Jean Dailey, 68, of 86 Clearwater Lane, passed away on
March 3, 2010, at her home on Pine River Pond.
Born in Portsmouth on Feb. 18, 1942, she was the daughter of the late Donald
and Mary (Tierney) Lane. She was a graduate of Portsmouth High School and
Chandler School for Women in Boston, Mass.
Her interests included music, dancing, traveling, nature, and life at the lake
with her daughters and grandchildren. She was a special person and inspiration
to everyone who knew her.
She is survived by her husband of 49 years, U.S. Army Retired Brig. Gen.
John N. Dailey. She was a devoted wife and mother and patriotic citizen who
served her country loyally as an Army wife for 31 years.
She is also survived by her daughters, Debbie Dailey of Centreville, Va.,
Wendy Lukstat of Clifton, Va., Christine Dailey-Geis of Austin, Texas,
Jennifer Dailey of Boulder, Colo.; grandchildren, Garett, Kristin, Caden,
Logan, Jack, and Ella, who were the light of her life, her twin sister, Sheila
Lane Tsioutsias and husband, Drake, of Virginia Beach, Va.; and her brother,
Donald W. Lane and wife, Patricia, of Portsmouth.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated with military interment on March
30 at 2:45 p.m. at Arlington National Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Sandra's name may be made the
Ladies of the Night Stalkers Association, 11304 Bell Station Road, Oak Grove,
KY 42262.
Arrangements are by the Farrell Funeral Home 684 State Street, Portsmouth,
N.H.
Visit the online guest book at http://www.fosters.com/obits.
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