Edith Carr Dally

Portrait of Edith Carr Dally Headstone Photograph


Dally
Carl E. F.
January 22, 1927
Denver, Colorado
Edith Jeanette Carr
February 9, 1924
Port Arthur, Texas Teacher

Married May 17, 1952

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Carl E. F. Dally
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals 1978-1983
Commissioner, Court of Criminal Appeals 1971-1978
Assistant District Attorney, Harris Co. 1960-1966
Captain, U. S. Air Force, Korean War 1951-1953
Sergeant, U. S. Army Air Corps, WWII 1942-1945
Full Name: Edith Carr Dally
Location: Section:Republic Hill, Section 1 (C1)
Row:F  Number:8
Reason for Eligibility: Wife of Carl E. F. Dally 
Birth Date: February 9, 1924 
Died: February 3, 2018 
Burial Date: February 8, 2018 
 

DALLY, EDITH CARR (1924 ~ 2018). The following is an obituary for Edith Carr Dally, spouse of Judge Carl E.F. Dally. The obituary was provided by Weed Corley Fish Funeral Home of Austin. 

Edith Jeanette Carr Dally was born February 9, 1924, in Port Arthur, Texas. She passed away peacefully in her sleep on February 3, 2018. Edith is preceded in death by her parents Tom and Ethel Carr; and sisters Lourena Cook and Mary Williams. She is survived in death by her beloved husband Retired Judge Carl E.F. Dally; son William Carl Dally and daughter-in-law Cindy Laguna Dally; granddaughter Laura Dally Stowe and her husband Nathan Jay Stowe; and nephews Thomas Cook and David Williams.

Edith grew up in Port Arthur, Texas. In 1946, she graduated from Texas Women's University with a major in Textiles. After graduation, she worked in the Agriculture Research Department at Texas A&M in College Station. During this time, she met Carl Dally of Merino, Colorado. Who, as luck and fate would have it, was an Air Force officer stationed nearby at Bryan Air Force base during the Korean War. Edith and Carl were married May 17, 1952, at Procter Street Baptist Church, where Edith was a charter member.

Once married, the happy couple moved to Houston, Texas, where Carl began his law practice and their son William "Bill" Dally was soon born in 1953 on her exact birth date. Edith was a Texas History teacher at Aldine Junior High, as well as a Sunday School teacher at Second Baptist Church in Houston. In 1971, Carl was appointed a commissioner at the Texas Criminal Court of Appeals, so the couple left the home she had beautifully designed in Houston for Austin, where she was again able to put her design proficiency to practice as she built a stunning home in West Austin.

In Austin, Edith loved teaching Sunday School at Hyde Park Baptist Church, as well as being a member and officer of the State Official Ladies Club. In 2009, she joined Austin Baptist Church where she was a proud member. Edith enjoyed living in Querencia with Carl and her cherished friends. Her lovely smile was seen at many activities and was most prominent with Carl in view. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. Her love for the Lord is evident in all she did.

Visitation will be held Thursday, February 8, 2018, from 1:15 – 2:00 p.m. with a chapel service following at 2:00 p.m. Weed-Corley-Fish is located 3125 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, Texas 78705. The graveside ceremony will immediately follow at approximately 3:00 p.m. at Texas State Cemetery located at 909 Navasota St, Austin, Texas 78702.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer's Foundation or Austin Baptist Church is appreciated.

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