Viola was born in Constableville, on October 24, 1954, the daughter of James and Beverly (Kellogg) Dailey. She was raised in Port Leyden, where she was educated, graduating with the Class of 1972 from South Lewis High School. Viola furthered her education at SUNY Cobleskill. For a short time she was employed at Lally Mfg. Co., Port Leyden as a garment inspector, and worked part-time as a cook at the Hulbert House, Boonville. Viola very much enjoyed her summer-time employment in Old Forge where she was employed for the Enchanted Forest, and at area restaurants.
On August 29, 1978 Viola was united in marriage with Clifford J. Barrows in Georgetown, NY. Following their marriage the couple settled in New Berlin. Viola was employed with Chase Memorial Nursing Home, New Berlin, as a CNA for over thirty years, until she retired due to illness. Viola was of the Methodist Faith. She will fondly be remembered for her wonderful cooking.
Besides her husband Clifford, Viola is survived by her daughter, and son, her grandchildren, which were the light of her life; her mother and step-father and her siblings. Also surviving are several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was predeceased by her father James R. Dailey.
Interment will be in Maplewood Cemetery, Mount Upton, NY.
Viola was born in Constableville, on October 24, 1954, the daughter of James and Beverly (Kellogg) Dailey. She was raised in Port Leyden, where she was educated, graduating with the Class of 1972 from South Lewis High School. Viola furthered her education at SUNY Cobleskill. For a short time she was employed at Lally Mfg. Co., Port Leyden as a garment inspector, and worked part-time as a cook at the Hulbert House, Boonville. Viola very much enjoyed her summer-time employment in Old Forge where she was employed for the Enchanted Forest, and at area restaurants.
On August 29, 1978 Viola was united in marriage with Clifford J. Barrows in Georgetown, NY. Following their marriage the couple settled in New Berlin. Viola was employed with Chase Memorial Nursing Home, New Berlin, as a CNA for over thirty years, until she retired due to illness. Viola was of the Methodist Faith. She will fondly be remembered for her wonderful cooking.
Besides her husband Clifford, Viola is survived by her daughter, and son, her grandchildren, which were the light of her life; her mother and step-father and her siblings. Also surviving are several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was predeceased by her father James R. Dailey.
Interment will be in Maplewood Cemetery, Mount Upton, NY.
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