Tewksbury First Baptist Church
TEWKSBURY
Barbara J. Daley, RN, 84, of Tewksbury, died on October 25, 2021, due to complications from Covid.
Daughter of the late Robertson and Jennie (McAllister) Daley.
Barbara was born in Boston on March 4, 1937. She and her family moved to Tewksbury in 1946.
She was a graduate of Tewksbury High School and Lowell General Hospital School of Nursing. Barbara also graduated from Boston University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
Barbara was employed by the Greater Lowell Visiting Nurse Association (Circle Health) until her retirement in 1997.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church in North Tewksbury as well as a member of the Tewksbury Golden Age Club and the Tewksbury Emblem Club.
In her spare time, Barbara enjoyed crocheting and making quilts, which she donated to local charities. She will also be remembered for her chocolate chip coffee cakes.
Barbara is survived by her brothers, Frank (Jackie) of Amherst, NH, Robert (Doris) of Nashua, NH, Lawrence (Patricia) of Tewksbury, Daniel of Wilton, NH, James and Roger both of Tewksbury: sisters, Dorothy Tynan (Richard) from Hooksett, NH, Linda Gagne from Allentown, NH, Jeanette Rudnicki from Brockton and Eileen Daley from Tewksbury. She also leaves her nieces and nephews, Kevin, Edward and Scott Daley, Frank Tynan, Barbara Cameron, Thomas Rudnicki, Elizabeth Cordeiro: great-nephews, Hunter Daley, Matthew and Ryan Cordeiro, Andrew Cameron and Sam Ros.
She was predeceased by her parents, her sister, Eleanor Daley, and her nephew, John Tynan.
Call hours are Friday, October 29 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Farmer & Dee Funeral Home, 16 Lee St., Tewksbury, followed by her funeral to be held at First Baptist Church, 1500 Andover St., Rte . 133, Tewksbury. Services will end at Tewksbury Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in honor of her memory can be made to First Baptist Church, 1500 Andover St., Tewksbury, MA 01876 or Tewksbury Community Pantry, 999 Whipple Rd., Tewksbury, MA 01876. www. farmeranddee.com
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Posted by Lowell Sun on Oct 28, 2021.