Denise Patricia Daly

 

Born March 3, 1952, Denise Patricia Daly died peacefully at home with her loving husband, Gorman Lau by her side Jan. 18, 2017. Born and raised in San Francisco, California, Denise always called the Bay Area home, residing in Emerald Hills for the last 23 years. While the Bay Area was always home, Denise’s love of travel and home design led to two home renovations in Mexico and Hawaii where she and her husband spent some of their happiest days. A loving and creative soul, Denise excelled at anything she put her mind to, which included landscape design, painting, hula, yoga and especially mosaics.

Denise will be deeply missed by her family who could always count on her for support and a witty comment. She is survived by her husband, Gorman, her mother Anne Daly of Novato, her sister, Sue Martinez of San Carlos, and niece, Julia Martinez of Redwood City. She was preceded in death by her nephew, Kevin Martinez.

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