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1935 Bea 2023

Betty Belle Dailey

May 14, 1935 — March 24, 2023

 

Betty Belle Dailey, also known as Bea, was an extraordinary and caring individual who will be greatly missed by those who knew her. Her entire life was dedicated to her family, and she spent much of her time creating a happy home for her children. She had a warm and welcoming personality that put people at ease, and her kind and selfless nature left a lasting impact on everyone she met.

 

Throughout her life, Betty had a number of passions, including gardening, sewing, and raising her family. She loved spending time outdoors and had an incredible green thumb, with her yard always filled with beautiful flowers and thriving greenery. In her free time, she put her talents as a seamstress to good use, creating beautiful clothing and household items for her loved ones. Her family was her greatest passion, and she took immense pride in raising her children and watching them grow into successful adults.

 

Betty was known for her unwavering loyalty, her thoughtful and gentle nature, and her quiet strength. She was always there for her loved ones, ready to lend a listening ear, offer a kind word, or provide a helping hand. Her positive attitude was infectious, and she had a special way of making those around her feel loved and cared for. She had a strong sense of right and wrong, and was always willing to stand up for those who couldn't stand up for themselves.

 

One of the things that made Betty so special was her ability to find happiness in the simple things in life. She had a way of cherishing every moment and every experience, no matter how small or mundane. Whether she was spending time with her family, tending to her garden, or just enjoying a quiet moment at home, she radiated joy and contentment. Her love of life was truly infectious, and those around her couldn't help but be touched by her warmth and positivity.

 

Although we mourn the loss of this wonderful woman, we take comfort in knowing that Betty's kindness, her passion for life, and her legacy of love will live on through her family and all those she touched throughout her life. Betty was a shining example of what it means to live a life filled with purpose, passion, and love, and we are all better for having known her. Rest in peace, dear Betty. You will always be remembered with love and affection.

 

Betty Belle Dailey, or Bea as she was known to her loved ones, was surrounded by her family at home when she passed away peacefully. Betty was preceded in death by her husband Emmett Raymond Dailey, her son Ryan Scott Dailey, and her parents Leonard and Irene Dailey. She was also preceded in death by her sisters Sylvia Beech, L.D. Hartley, Irene Watts, Mary Ruth McNeil, and Joyce Smith. Betty is survived by her four children; Duane Dailey, Debra D. Lewis, Mark Dailey, and Kevin Dailey. Betty's sister Mamie Sue Barnett also survives her. Her family brought great joy and pride to Betty's life and they will forever honor her memory with the love they shared together.

 

A graveside service will be held at Grace Williams Cemetery on Monday, March 27, 2023, at 03:00 PM. We invite you to join us and pay your last respects to Betty. If you are unable to attend, please keep Betty and her family in your thoughts and prayers during this challenging time.
 

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Monday, March 27, 2023

3:00 - 4:00 pm (Central time)

Grace Williams Cemetery

County Road 1, Fruitdale, AL 36539

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