
Ruthy Dailey
1968-03-21 2015-09-30
Ms. Ruthy Mae Martin-Dailey was born on March 21,1968 in Sanford Florida to Willie and Brigitte Martin. She departed this life on September 30, 2015 in Oklahoma City, OK.
Ruthy grew up as a military brat and moved several times.
Her father's last move was to Oklahoma, where she then graduated from Lawton High in 1986. She resided in Lawton for several years, moved to North Carolina, and then made her final residence in Moore, Oklahoma in 2013.
She worked as an IT Specialist for companies to include: FSNB, Robert Half, and Pelco. Her last position was as a Senior Analyst contractor for a local communications company.
She is survived by her Son: John Dailey Jr. and his wife Stacey Dailey (Moore, OK), her Daughters: Jakreshia Dailey (Aldie, VA) and Jasmine Dailey (Moore, OK), Grandchildren: Aiyana Bell (Aldie, VA), Isabella, Joseph, Alyssa, Brianna, John Dailey III, (Moore, OK), Siblings: Steven, Will, Jerome, Robert, Michael, Dieter, Debra, Jacqueline and Gwen. She had several Nieces and Nephews. A few she was very close to: Cornelius, Alvin, Chanta, Shatia, Devonte, and Monica. Aunts and Uncles: Inez, Aaron, Willie B, Willa Mae, and Herkey. Several cousins and BestFriends/Sisters: Cheryl Gilmore and Lisa Clark, and several other friends she has known and met throughout the years.
She is preceded in death by her father Willie, mother Brigitte, brother Cornelius and grandma Ruthie Mae.
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A tribute to my little sis...
To my baby sister this is from me to you.
Growing up we had our fun and we had our trials but no matter what we still loved each other.
The things we did together and our memories I will cherish forever,
I still love you the same as if you were still here with me, laughing during the good times and crying during the bad ones.
As children we were practically joined at the hip,
But we grew up and grew apart, as most siblings do.
We had our own set of friends and our own set of goals for our lives, but that still didn't change the fact that we were sisters.
There was nothing that I wouldn't do for you and nothing that you wouldn't do for me.
I always wish you were still here with me enjoying life,
But I can understand why God would want such a beautiful angel on his side from now until eternity.
Just know that I love and miss you,
And this is the tribute to you, my baby sis.
Ruthy grew up as a military brat and moved several times.
Her father's last move was to Oklahoma, where she then graduated from Lawton High in 1986. She resided in Lawton for several years, moved to North Carolina, and then made her final residence in Moore, Oklahoma in 2013.
She worked as an IT Specialist for companies to include: FSNB, Robert Half, and Pelco. Her last position was as a Senior Analyst contractor for a local communications company.
She is survived by her Son: John Dailey Jr. and his wife Stacey Dailey (Moore, OK), her Daughters: Jakreshia Dailey (Aldie, VA) and Jasmine Dailey (Moore, OK), Grandchildren: Aiyana Bell (Aldie, VA), Isabella, Joseph, Alyssa, Brianna, John Dailey III, (Moore, OK), Siblings: Steven, Will, Jerome, Robert, Michael, Dieter, Debra, Jacqueline and Gwen. She had several Nieces and Nephews. A few she was very close to: Cornelius, Alvin, Chanta, Shatia, Devonte, and Monica. Aunts and Uncles: Inez, Aaron, Willie B, Willa Mae, and Herkey. Several cousins and BestFriends/Sisters: Cheryl Gilmore and Lisa Clark, and several other friends she has known and met throughout the years.
She is preceded in death by her father Willie, mother Brigitte, brother Cornelius and grandma Ruthie Mae.
-
A tribute to my little sis...
To my baby sister this is from me to you.
Growing up we had our fun and we had our trials but no matter what we still loved each other.
The things we did together and our memories I will cherish forever,
I still love you the same as if you were still here with me, laughing during the good times and crying during the bad ones.
As children we were practically joined at the hip,
But we grew up and grew apart, as most siblings do.
We had our own set of friends and our own set of goals for our lives, but that still didn't change the fact that we were sisters.
There was nothing that I wouldn't do for you and nothing that you wouldn't do for me.
I always wish you were still here with me enjoying life,
But I can understand why God would want such a beautiful angel on his side from now until eternity.
Just know that I love and miss you,
And this is the tribute to you, my baby sis.