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In Loving Memory

Dailey, Dennis Alan

Dailey, Dennis Alan, passed away on May 29, 2021. Beloved husband of Sandra Dailey (nee Womack); loving father of Jessica Kinnaman, Shannon (Terry) Martin, Chrissy (Jim) Moore, Erin (Paul) Fendler and Denny (Jennifer) Dailey; cherished grandfather of 12; great-grandfather of one; dear brother of John (Nelray) Dailey; our dear step-father, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend. Mr. Dailey was a retired City of St. Louis police officer retiring after 30 years of service and was a member of the Musician’s Union.

Services: Funeral from Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry, on Friday, June 4, 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Memorials to Backstoppers appreciated. Visitation Thursday, 4-9 p.m.

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44 thoughts on “Dailey, Dennis Alan”

  1. I am so sorry to hear of Dennis passing. He was a friend a colleague and a great person. We will all miss him greatly.

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  2. I am so sorry to hear of Dennis passing. He was a friend a colleague and a great person. We will all miss him greatly.

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  3. Dennis was so nice to me. He was a great guitar player. Loved listening to him play with the legends band. Rest in peace my friend

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  4. Dennis was so nice to me. He was a great guitar player. Loved listening to him play with the legends band. Rest in peace my friend

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  5. R.I.P. Dennis Dailey. my friend and musician buddy from 1966. Condolences to the entire Dailey family…….Sincerely Bernie Hatfield.

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  6. R.I.P. Dennis Dailey. my friend and musician buddy from 1966. Condolences to the entire Dailey family…….Sincerely Bernie Hatfield.

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  7. To Sandy and Family,

    Dennis and I worked together for quite awhile in the First District. We had a some good
    times and lots of laughs. He loved playing his guitar and riding the tri-car; but his family
    always came first. He was a friend and he will be missed by all.

    Leo and MaryAnne Hertling Retired SLPD

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  8. To Sandy and Family,

    Dennis and I worked together for quite awhile in the First District. We had a some good
    times and lots of laughs. He loved playing his guitar and riding the tri-car; but his family
    always came first. He was a friend and he will be missed by all.

    Leo and MaryAnne Hertling Retired SLPD

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  9. Oh my. I’m sorry to hear this. Dennis was a great guy and he played a mean bass guitar. I sat in numerous times with him playing behind me with Blues Handle Band. RIP as Dennis Dailey and give Matt Morrell a big hug from me.

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  10. Oh my. I’m sorry to hear this. Dennis was a great guy and he played a mean bass guitar. I sat in numerous times with him playing behind me with Blues Handle Band. RIP as Dennis Dailey and give Matt Morrell a big hug from me.

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  11. My deepest Condolences! I am so sorry to hear Dennis passed! I’ve had a lot of fun playing with a GREAT bass player and FRIEND! RIP Dennis, you will be greatly missed!

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  12. My deepest Condolences! I am so sorry to hear Dennis passed! I’ve had a lot of fun playing with a GREAT bass player and FRIEND! RIP Dennis, you will be greatly missed!

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  13. Dennis was a great policeman, musician and a true gentleman. He was a great partner to me as a young police officer back in District One in the early 90s. I will forever be grateful for the video he put together for my sons wedding!!! He will truly be missed. May he Rest In Peace

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  14. Dennis was a great policeman, musician and a true gentleman. He was a great partner to me as a young police officer back in District One in the early 90s. I will forever be grateful for the video he put together for my sons wedding!!! He will truly be missed. May he Rest In Peace

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  15. Dennis and I worked on a few of film projects in the early 2000’s. As an Executive Producer he was generous, patient, and always good-humored. He also had some great connections throughout the city. And he loved adding to his collection of editing equipment! Simply a wonderful person to work with. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

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  16. Dennis and I worked on a few of film projects in the early 2000’s. As an Executive Producer he was generous, patient, and always good-humored. He also had some great connections throughout the city. And he loved adding to his collection of editing equipment! Simply a wonderful person to work with. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

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  17. I played with Dennis in the Blues Handle Band. I loved him as a person and a musician. He was as professional as he was proficient on his instrument. I will miss our times of playing together and kidding each other. He was a great sport. Tell Matt Morrel I miss him, too.

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  18. I played with Dennis in the Blues Handle Band. I loved him as a person and a musician. He was as professional as he was proficient on his instrument. I will miss our times of playing together and kidding each other. He was a great sport. Tell Matt Morrel I miss him, too.

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  19. I am so sorry to hear about Dennis passing away. He was a great bass player and all around musician. I felt very fortunate that our paths crossed and that I got to play some gigs with him. He was a great guy and very knowledgeable about any topic that came up. My deepest condolences go out to his family and all of his friends.

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  20. I am so sorry to hear about Dennis passing away. He was a great bass player and all around musician. I felt very fortunate that our paths crossed and that I got to play some gigs with him. He was a great guy and very knowledgeable about any topic that came up. My deepest condolences go out to his family and all of his friends.

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  21. Very sorry Erin, Paul Jr, Tyler& Nick. And to the entire Dailey family. It’s so hard to loose our loved one, as a lot of us know. But know that he’ll be watching over all of you! He will always be your protector, inner strength, and playing beautiful music forever.

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  22. Very sorry Erin, Paul Jr, Tyler& Nick. And to the entire Dailey family. It’s so hard to loose our loved one, as a lot of us know. But know that he’ll be watching over all of you! He will always be your protector, inner strength, and playing beautiful music forever.

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  23. I’m so very sorry that you must be separated from your dear father, but trust that it is only temporary. His arms are waiting patiently to be filled once again with your love when you and he are reunited in Our Lord’s house. Please take care.

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  24. I’m so very sorry that you must be separated from your dear father, but trust that it is only temporary. His arms are waiting patiently to be filled once again with your love when you and he are reunited in Our Lord’s house. Please take care.

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  25. You are in our prayers, God bless, Dennis was a great P.O., a great bassist, a kind heart! He used to come in to our store years back. So very sorry to hear this.
    Sincerely Carrie Clancy

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  26. You are in our prayers, God bless, Dennis was a great P.O., a great bassist, a kind heart! He used to come in to our store years back. So very sorry to hear this.
    Sincerely Carrie Clancy

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  27. I just heard the sad news of Dennis’s passing. What a shock. Dennis was a good friend and a great bass guitarist. RIP my friend.

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  28. I just heard the sad news of Dennis’s passing. What a shock. Dennis was a good friend and a great bass guitarist. RIP my friend.

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