Connie M. Dailey
Connie Marie Largent Dailey, 65, of Stephens City, Virginia, died Monday, February 6, 2012, at her home.
Mrs. Dailey was born in 1946, in Winchester, Virginia, the daughter of Edna Dillinger Lofton and the late James Lofton. She was a facilitator of the Batterer’s Intervention Group (BIP) for approximately two years in Front Royal, Woodstock and Winchester areas. She was an office manager at Community House, Northwestern Community Services. She was formerly a waitress at the Back Room, Abe’s Restaurant and several other restaurants in Winchester. Mrs. Dailey was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Stephens City, Virginia, the Strasburg Moose Lodge and Winchester Eagles Aerie 824. She was a member and served as secretary for Cotillion Dance Club in Winchester. Mrs. Dailey was the founder and Co-Leader of the Fibromyalgia Support Group “Daily Pain”. She attended the Winchester Rehabilitation Pool and had numerous friends there. In the past she served as a Girl Scout troop leader.
Connie loved to dance, she was very loving and caring, was always willing to help and provide for friends and family. She was an amazing lady.
She married Milton Dailey on June 27, 1992, in Winchester, Virginia.
She was previously married to David Furstenau of Front Royal, Virginia.
Surviving with her mother and husband is her daughter, Tiann Furstenau O’Conner, husband, Eric and their four children, Harrigan, Carmody, Cecelia and Autumn, of Fort Valley Front Royal, Virginia; three sons, Patrick Furstenau and son, Greydon, of Bunker Hill, West Virginia, Chris Furstenau of Winchester, Virginia, and Donnie Edmonds of Culpeper, Virginia; three step-daughters, Cassandra Dailey Burleson, husband, Dave and children, Savannah and Whitney of Winchester, Virginia, Clarissa Dailey Barns and husband, Michael and children, Christopher, Mason and Madeline of Pasadena, Maryland; Melanie Dailey Truscio, husband, David and children, Izabella and Mercede of Minneapolis, Minnesota; one step-son Timothy Dailey, wife, Jenna and children, Ivy and Eden of Salisbury, Maryland. She is also survived by Dawn Edmonds of Stephens City, Virginia whom she considered a daughter.
Surviving are three sisters, Bonnie Stokes, Terry Wymer of Stephens City, Virginia, Patty Graves of Bunker Hill, West Virginia and one brother, Kenneth “Billy” Largent of Stephens City, Virginia. Connie had numerous nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews and was dearly loved by all.
The family will receive friends on Friday evening, from 6:00-8:00 PM, at Omps Funeral Home, Amherst Chapel. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 PM on Saturday at Omps Funeral Home, Amherst Chapel, Winchester, Virginia.
It was Connie’s wish to have her body donated to medical science.
Memorial contributions may be made to Fibromyalgia Support Group “Daily Pain”, 2491-5 Martinsburg Pike, Stephenson, Virginia 22656.
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