This Book of Memories memorial website is designed to be a permanent tribute paying tribute to the life and memory of Delia Earley. It allows family and friends a place to re-visit, interact with each other, share and enhance this tribute for future generations. We are both pleased and proud to provide the Book of Memories to the families of our community.

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Condolence From: Ellen Rice
Condolence: Words cannot express how I feel about Mrs. Earley. My boss for over 30 years. A tough, but compassionate woman who was more of a mother than a boss. We had a family in Central Supply later changed to Central sterile Processing. Mrs. Earley fought to upgrade our department, have her staff adequately educated, certification required and then better monetary compensation. I spoke with her a week before her death and she remembered me, asked about my daughter and husband. As always she asked me when we would get together again. I know that Delia would be so pleased and happy that her families and friends would get together to celebrate her wonderful life. I was so blessed to have worked under her and to have known her. Mrs. Earley received many awards and I think that she deserved more. More importantly she loved her Jesus and so many family and friends. Dee Dee, Delia or Mrs. Earley you will be sorely missed on earth. We need more people with her excellent qualities. All our love to her very large family and friends. Ellen, Jeff and Liz Rice
Friday January 23, 2015
Condolence From: Virginia Atkens
Condolence: My mother Viola Lally Atkens and Delia were friends since high school. I was blessed to have her as my Godmother in 1950. I remember questioning Aunt Dee as to "why" during one of my family health crisis, the conversation that followed was so powerful it strengthen my faith in God and continues to do so each day.
I am terribly sorry not to be able to attend services with distance being an issue. My deepest sympathy to the family, my prayers are with you all.
Love
Ginger
Wednesday January 21, 2015
Condolence From: Judy Mulvihill
Condolence: To every one who loved Delia.
I was Delia's hair stylist for about 30 years until I retired and now live in Arizona in the winter. I wish I could be at her memorial and tell her nieces what a wonderful person she was. She loved her family, her Jack and was a great friend to many. She was always there to look over my mother when ever she was in Mountainside. One good word from Delia and I know she would be well taken care of.
Year after year you would think she wouldn't care so much about her appearance, but no. She always had a new pocket book and wanted to have the latest hair style.
She will live on in my HEART ❤️
We where all " DEAR HEARTS" to her. Sincerely Judy
Tuesday January 20, 2015
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