Joyce Dailey | Obituary | New Castle News

January 21, 1947
February 6, 2021

Joyce Frickanish Dailey
Joyce Frickanish Dailey, 74, from Vienna, Ohio, died in her sleep on Saturday morning with her beloved husband beside her bed on February 6, 2021, at her home after a 17-year battle with various illnesses.
Joyce was born in Chewton, Pennsylvania, on January 21, 1947, to John and Josephine (Zohosky) Frickanish.
Joyce had a stunning voice, which she used to sing as a backup for Tammy Wynette and in previous years under the stage name “Kandi Clark” performing at the Grand Ole Opry.
In the past, she and her husband, Richard, owned and operated Julio’s Pizza and Lockwood House Banquet Center in Boardman for several years, before owning the Catholic bookshop Heavenly Treasures in Girard.
She has proudly served as an administrative assistant to the Queen Church of the Holy Rosary in Vienna for over 20 years. She was really devoted to the church, the parishioners and her clergy.
Over the years, Joyce has defended several causes in the name of the Church and has been an ardent and devoted fundraiser for many of her activities, including the 400 Club Raffle.
Your dedication and willingness to help others about yourself will surely be missed by everyone.
Joyce has left her husband for more than 37 years, Richard; his son, Jason Dailey, and his wife, Kim, from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; his grandchildren, Steth Dailey, Alysa (Jerry) Kesselmayer, Xander Dailey; his great-grandchildren, Ariston, Harleigh and Wayne; his sister, Anna Mae Nerti, from Wampum, Pennsylvania; and dear nephews, Phillip James Nerti and David (Cheryl) Nerti.
She was preceded in death by her parents and siblings, Jack Frickanish, Joan Cover and Jim Frickanish.
Friends can visit their family on Thursday night, from 5 pm to 7 pm, at the Dillon & Santucci funeral home, 4471 Warren-Sharon Road, in Vienna, Ohio 44473.
The High Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 11 am, Friday, February 12, 2021, in the Catholic Church Queen of the Holy Rosary, with Fr John Fongemie FSSP officializing. Friends can pay their respects from 99:30 to 10:50, before mass, in the narthex of the church.
The burial will take place at the Calvary Cemetery in Youngstown.
Contributions in his memory can be made to the Igreja Rainha do Santo Rosário.
To sign the guest book for Joyce’s family, friends can visit www.dillon-santucci.com.

published in February 9, 2021

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