Anna Daly
ANNA DALY
Anna Daly, age 53, of 1618 Locust St., Quincy, died on Sunday, March 31, 2013 in her home. She was born on April 8, 1959 in Quincy the daughter of Howard Stambaugh, Sr., & Carlene “Corky” (Dill) Stambaugh. She married Robert “Bob” Daly on November 5, 1976 in Quincy. He survives. Along with her husband, Anna owned B & A Auto and Truck Service. She had also worked at Blessing Hospital. She was of the Christian Faith and attended Madison Park Church. Anna was an avid volunteer for the Breast Cancer Organization and enjoyed crocheting items for her fellow ‘Angels’. Anna loved camping & cookouts. She also enjoyed watching “Nancy Grace”. Her greatest joy was her grandchildren.
In addition to her husband, she is also survived by:
Three Children: Craig Daly and his wife Nicole; Chris Daly and Trista Daly.
Three grandchildren: Noah, Nicholas and Christopher.
Numerous other relatives survive.
Anna was preceded in death by her parents, and a brother: Howard Lee Stambaugh, Jr.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday, April 4, 2013 at 1:30 in the Duker & Haugh Funeral Home by the Rev. V. Lee Amsler. Interment in Greenmount Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Wednesday evening from 4:00 until 7:00 PM at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Blessing Cancer Center. The Duker & Haugh Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
We are so sorry for your loss,our thoughts and prayers will be with all of you during this sad time.
My deepest sympathy goes out to Bob and the family and friends at this time of loss. Anna was a very special lady to me. She was one of my first friends when I entered our support chat room online. She was easy to like and as days went on easy to love. And as our weeks and months and time went by our friendship grew even more. I can tell you one thing she dearly loved her family. She was a good wife and spoke highly of you Bob 🙂 And also of the kids. She was definitely a family woman. We’d miss her when she’d take the whole weekend off and go camping. Always happy to see her back come Monday nites.
I never got to meet Anna in person but will definitely miss her. I am a cancer survivor of 6 years and learned alot from Anna. We had many laughs together on so many various topics. We spoke about anything and everything. So much fun when she was around. The selfishness of me comes out when I say I wish she didn’t have to go. But when I think of her needs I know it was her time and God needed her more. She needed to be free of pain. God couldn’t have made a better choice when he walked her home to Heaven to be with him and all of her family and our other fallen angels. She’s gonna have lots of company up there for sure 🙂 She will never be alone. God bless you Anna Daly. I love you very much and will never forget you and our life together 🙂 Again Bob, and so sorry for your loss, she is/was a great lady ….. Until we meet again Anna…..
Bobby I am so sorry for your loss. In ths time of grief may you find comfort knowing that she is resting in the arms of God
Bob and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our prayers.
Jean Carter and Don & Linda Carter
Mavy will be missed by thousands, sending prayers to all. Love, Kitkat123 bco chat
Craig, Chris and Trista. You’re mom was a wonderful lady. She helped me so much in the library at Dewey. I remember her as a wonderful mom when you were in school there and very active in the library. I have truly missed her this year. Thinking of you and your families. Sherry
Bob and family, God blessed us with Ann and we in kind pass that blessing on and give praise and thanks to God.
you all are in our prayers at this time of need. love ya’ll
Maxine and I are praying for Anna’s family and are grateful for Anna’s legacy of love and compassion.
Uncle Bob, Trista, Craig & Chris: I am sooo sorry for your loss. Aunt Ann was a great woman and will be missed dearly. We love and miss you all.
Bob and family, I am so sorry for your loss. She was a courageous lady. My prayers are with you all. Love,Loretta
Bob and Family….I’m soo sorry for yor loss…Anna was a great woman and I’m so glad I got to know her…She always was kind to me and always had a smile….Words can’t say how my heart aches for yor family..
Dear Anna thank you. Anna you carry the hearts of so many with you and have left so much love behind to comfort all. You were so brave so courageous never doubted the Lord would be there to walk you home to heaven. We laughed we cried you may have been ready to go but wasn’t ready to say good bye to my friend. Anna i will miss you but know you will be there waiting to greet me. Anna you are a true Angel.
Bob–we are so sorry for your loss. Ann was a wonderful person. I think what surprised me the most was last April when I was planning Paul’s benefit Ann was so ill herself and made afghans, cooked food, and sat at that raffle ticket table the day of the benefit. She truly was a beautiful person inside and out! I bet her and Paul are playing cards, and he is giving her a hard time for taking all the good cards! Your family is in our prayers.
My deepest condolences to Anna’s family at this time of such sorrow. Anna was a good friend, sister, and just plain wonderful person to me, and to many others of us in the chat room at bc.org. She will be sorely missed. I am praying for you all and I know she’s at rest, no more pain for her, what a beautiful person. With sincere sympathy, Angie Sanchez, bc chatter.
She was a special lady with a wonderful heart. Prayers for the family.
We are praying that God will comfort you during this difficult time.
Back in 2006, Mazy was one of the first BC Sisters to help understand my diagnosis with cancer. We became fast friends and I had the privilege of meeting her at our first get together in Laurel, Ms. She will be missed by many, but her smile will also shine bright in my heart. May God’s presence be with Bob and her family through this difficult time. Love you, Mazy…