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Of Sis, the mayor told the press: "She doesn't speak for me and I don't speak for her. She is able to speak for herself very well, whatever she has on her mind." It was said that although her husband might have controlled every aspect of the city's government, she controlled everything inside their
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game. Daley was a graduate of Saint Mary High School and a secretary at a local paint company. After a six-year-long courtship, during which her future husband finished law school, they married on June 17, 1936. The Daleys lived in a modest brick bungalow at 3536 South Lowe Street, close to where
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In her later years as a widow, and especially during her son's tenure as mayor, she became something of a matriarch of Chicago; in fact, her birthday of March 4th happens to also be the anniversary of the incorporation of the city. She attended events to honor her late husband at the
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family. She was the daughter of Honora Bridget "Nora" (McAuliff) and Patrick H. Guilfoyle, an insurance agent. She met Richard J. Daley at a local ball game. Her brother, Lloyd, who was a friend of Daley's, introduced the couple. Their first date was attending a
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biography of Mayor Daley, which portrayed the mayor in an unfavorable light. Always fiercely protective of her husband and family, she uttered sharp criticism of the book, and this led to one local retailer leaving the book off its shelves.
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reporter, Sis Daley observed that she had used the library as a child and said of the demolition, "I don't think that would be nice." Soon thereafter, a city commission unanimously voted down the project.
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Chicago Tribune - Hundreds Bid Farewell To Daleys' `Best Sister' (Family And Friends Remember Ellie Daley For Her Laughter And Love) - January 08, 1998
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Daley was a quiet woman who seldom spoke out on political matters. One exception was her criticism of
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In 1972, developers had obtained the city's tentative approval of a proposal to tear down the old
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16 days shy of her 96th birthday while her son was running for a fifth term as mayor in the
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both had grown up. They had three daughters and four sons, in that order. Their eldest son,
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downtown and replace it with a modern office tower. Asked her view of the proposal by a
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American Pharaoh: Mayor Richard J. Daley--His Battle for Chicago and the Nation
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Bridgeport By Joanne Gazarek Bloom, Maureen F. Sullivan, Daniel Pogorzelski
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Daley: A Retrospective: A Historical Exploration of Former Chicago Mayor
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The Washington Post - Eleanor 'Sis' Daley, 95 - February 21, 2003
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Daley attending the Saint Patrick's Day parade in Chicago, 1972.
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Chicago first lady of mayor Richard J. Daley (1907–2003)
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Chicago, Illinois
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Richard J. Daley
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Chicago White Sox
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2003 Chicago mayoral election
The Washington Post - Eleanor 'Sis' Daley, 95 - February 21, 2003
Daley: A Retrospective: A Historical Exploration of Former Chicago Mayor
Chicago Tribune - Hundreds Bid Farewell To Daleys' `Best Sister' (Family And Friends Remember Ellie Daley For Her Laughter And Love) - January 08, 1998

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