Good Intentions

by Tears4DimeKKM   Apr 17, 2006


If I died tomorrow, you would have to be okay
Keep living your life day after day
Life is a privilege that we fail to see
We take life for granted like it was just meant to be
Sometimes you have to bleed to know you're alive
Sometimes to feel pain, you just have to cry
Sometimes you have to suffocate in order to breathe
And sometimes to stay here, you just have to leave

In memory of Damon D.

Monday April 24, 2006
Damon Ray Dalley

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Dalley

POCATELLO — Damon Ray Dalley, 37, died April 21, 2006, at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center from injuries suffered in an accident.

He was born Jan. 31, 1969, in Driggs to Frances M. Dalley and Glenda Gay Woolstenhulme. He attended elementary school in Ririe and then moved to St. Anthony, where he graduated from high school.

He married Sharon Jeppesen, and they had two children. They were later divorced.

Damon loved hunting, fishing, woodworking and spending time with his family.

Survivors include his children, Alisha Raye and Caesey Chase Dalley, both of American Falls; his parents, Frances and Linda Dalley of Arco and Glenda Cook of American Falls; three brothers, Nick (Jody) Dalley of Ucon, Brian Dalley of Moore and Rory McFarland of American Falls; four sisters, Sandy (Caleb) Maynard of Moore, Sara (Nate) Hutchinson of Arco, and Heidi Dalley and Chandra McFarland, both of American Falls; and his grandparents, Roy and Namoa Ringel. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Claude and Elen Dalley and Glenn and Clarice Woolstenhulme; and a sister, Angela Dalley Savage.

Funeral services will be at

11 a.m. Tuesday, April 25, at the Hawker Lost River Funeral Chapel in Arco, with Jim Hunter conducting. The family will visit with friends for one hour before services at the funeral home. Burial will be in Driggs Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Alisha & Caesey Dalley Fund at the Bank of Commerce, P.O. Box 9, Arco, ID 83213.

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  • 18 years ago

    by Ms Joanna Dark

    I can't believe no one has commented on this. it is an amazing poem. i love the flow it had to it. my personal favorite was the last two lines. they're perfect. i loved the whole poem. it was truely great. keep writing