Daley, Jeannette Catherine (Sinibaldi) passed away peaceful on February 9, 2021 at the Copley At Stoughton, formerly of Roslindale. Jeannette struggled for several years with physical and respiratory illnesses which left her wheelchair bound. She would not want to be remembered for that though. She was a woman of great faith who had an unwavering dedication to God and her family. She set a loving example and touched our lives with her sweet smile and open arms.
Jeannette was born and raised in Jamaica Plain and attending Boston Public Schools. She met the love of her life, (the late) Edmund Daley at age 14 and they were married in 1953. Together they moved to Roslindale where they took great joy and pride raising their three children (the late) Edmund “Chip” Daley, Marie (Daley) Blair, and Pamela (Daley) LeBlanc. Jeannette was also a proud and dedicated grandmother to Matthew Blair, Michelle (Blair) Fellini, Andrew Blair, Lauren LeBlanc, Danny LeBlanc, Elizabeth LeBlanc, and Stephanie LeBlanc. She also had two beautiful great grandchildren Joseph Francis and Edmund Francis.
Jeannette was happiest spending time with her family. She thoroughly enjoyed cooking for them, playing games with them, and as they got older she looked forward to trips to the casino with them.
Jeannette spent several years working as a lunch monitor at the Longfellow School in Roslindale while her children were small. She then became an administrative assistant at Holy Name Rectory where she worked from 1978-1984.
Jeannette was predeceased by her siblings Catherine Lisitano, John Sinibaldi, and Louise Sinibaldi. She leaves behind one brother, Nicholas Sinibaldi of Washington and several loving nieces and nephews.
The family would like to express their deepest appreciation for the staff at the Copley in Stoughton for their care and support of Jeannette over the past couple of years.
Visitation at the P.E. Murray-F.J. Higgins, George F. Doherty & Sons Funeral Home, 2000 Centre St. West Roxbury on Monday, February 15, from 4-7pm. Funeral from the funeral home on Tuesday, February 16, at 9am followed by a Funeral Mass at 10am in Holy Name Church, West Roxbury (Limit 120 people due to Covid-19 restrictions). Relatives and friends kindly invited. Private interment in Knollwood Memorial Park, Canton. In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Pl. Memphis,TN 38105.