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James “Bobby” Robert Dailey, Jr., a beloved father, friend, and creative spirit, passed away peacefully on October 30, 2025, in a Birmingham hospital. He was 75 years old and was born on August 13, 1950.

Bobby grew up in Columbus, Georgia. He graduated from Jordan Vocational High School, where his diverse talents began to shine. Bobby proudly served in the United States Army, where he developed a strong sense of duty.  He furthered his education at Troy State University, majoring in Accounting, which laid the groundwork for his entrepreneurial ventures. In the 1980s, he owned and operated Dailey’s Music Market, a place where his passion for music flourished. In the early 2000s, Bobby continued his business ventures by owning and operating Ampro Moving Company, embodying dedication in every aspect of his life.

Bobby was not just a businessman; he was a Scout Master for Troop 38 at First United Methodist Church, leaving a lasting impact on the young lives he guided and mentored. His love for music shaped his life, as he skillfully played the drums, piano, guitar, and numerous other instruments. He even played the drums at church, using his talents to uplift and inspire others.

An avid lover of singing karaoke, Alabama football, and the outdoors, he enjoyed life’s adventures through hiking, exploring nature, and spending time at the beach. Bobby’s artistic talents came to life through painting with various mediums, allowing him to capture the beauty of the world around him. Bobby was also a Black Belt in Yoshiki karate

Above all, Bobby cherished the relationships he built along his journey. He was a devoted friend, a loving father, and a mentor who brought joy and creativity into the lives of many. His laughter and boundless enthusiasm for life will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

Bobby was preceded in death by his parents, Mr. And Mrs. James Robert Dailey, Sr., of Columbus, Georgia, and his first wife and mother of his children, Dianne Anderson Dailey.

Bobby is survived by his wife, Mary Ann Dailey of Midland City; his sons, Todd Dailey of Dothan, and Jason (Teal) Dailey of Birmingham; his grandchildren Ty (Laney) Dailey, Kayte Dailey, Isaac Dailey, and Eli Dailey; two sisters-in-law, Joyce Efurd and Carol Smith both of Dothan, and several nieces and nephews.

Graveside services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, November 3, 2025, at Memory Hill Cemetery with Pastor Paul Edenfield officiating. The family will receive friends at Ward Wilson Funeral Home from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. prior to the service.

In Lieu of Flowers, donations may be made to Ozark-Dale County Humane Society in Bobby’s honor.

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