She was a retired legal secretary, having started with the District Attorney’s Office in Corpus Christi, Texas; she worked for twelve years for Mahoney, Shaffer, Hatch & Layton in Corpus Christi, and after returning to Austin was employed by what is now known as Brown McCarroll, L.L.P., for twenty-two years.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her sister Marian Marley McCrummen and her son, Alan D. Dailey. She is survived by her grandson, Michael Alan Dailey, his wife Riki Dailey and their children Kaden, Kelsie and Alyson.
There will be a private graveside service at Hornsby Bend Cemetery.
She was a retired legal secretary, having started with the District Attorney’s Office in Corpus Christi, Texas; she worked for twelve years for Mahoney, Shaffer, Hatch & Layton in Corpus Christi, and after returning to Austin was employed by what is now known as Brown McCarroll, L.L.P., for twenty-two years.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her sister Marian Marley McCrummen and her son, Alan D. Dailey. She is survived by her grandson, Michael Alan Dailey, his wife Riki Dailey and their children Kaden, Kelsie and Alyson.
There will be a private graveside service at Hornsby Bend Cemetery.
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