of Kerrville, TX
July 22, 1948 - August 21, 2025
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Margaret grew up in Garland and Houston. She attended San Jacinto High School in Houston, where she was a cheerleader and voted most popular before graduating in 1966.
After high school, she moved to Austin where she briefly attended The University of Texas before marrying and starting a family. She had two children, Jonathan Fleming Dailey and Johanna Elizabeth Dailey. Following a divorce, Margaret reunited with and was happily married to her high school sweetheart Hubert ''Buddy'' Langston, until Buddy's passing in 2005.
Margaret's career was in finance and bookkeeping, beginning in Austin and continuing after she moved to Kerrville in 2011.
Margaret was a loving mother, a true friend to many, and was passionate about all of God's creatures, especially cats, cats, and more cats. Her granddaughter Olivia Kay Dailey was a light in her life. The community of Alcoholics Anonymous and her own sobriety were dear to Margaret and it was in this community that she found her true self. She was just 6 days away from her 14th year of sobriety when she passed.
Survivors include son Jonathan Fleming Dailey and daughter in-law Karen Dailey; daughter Johanna Elizabeth Dailey and son in-law Stefano Minale; sisters Alice Nelson and Muriel Dunn; and granddaughter Olivia Kay Dailey.
Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00PM September 13th, 2025, at Grimes Funeral Chapels in Kerrville, TX.
The family wishes to extend sincere thanks to the exceptional team at Peterson Regional Hospital for their care and compassion in her last days.
Condolences may be sent to www.grimesfuneralchapels.com.
Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Grimes Funeral Chapels of Kerrville.
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7 Condolence(s)

Janie Word Kirkham
Kyle, TX
Thursday, September 11, 2025
My thoughts and prayers are with Margaret’s family. I have happy memories of Margaret, Muriel and other cousins at Word family reunions. Peace and love to all.
Janie Word Kirkham

Virginia & Christopher Hurst
Waimea, HI
Monday, September 8, 2025
You were truly one of a kind—a radiant soul who made every room brighter. Your love for daisies, wild theories, and belly laughs brought so much joy to all of us. You lived with curiosity, humor, and heart, and we’ll miss your vibrant spirit dearly.
May you be off on your next great adventure—maybe finally getting some answers from those Ancient Aliens. Until we meet again, thank you for the laughter, the love, and the unforgettable memories.

Susan “Sam” Balentine
Kerrville, TX
Thursday, September 4, 2025
All glorious love from God be yours!

stefano minale
Houston, TX
Tuesday, September 2, 2025
Best mother-in-law anyone could hope for. Will miss you, but will see you again.
Love, Stef

Sharon Tompkins
Cleburne, TX
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
You were a friend tried and true! I surely will miss you for now, fly high my sweet friend!!❤️😇

Carolyn Pipes Muske
Brenham, TX
Tuesday, August 26, 2025
My Sympathy to your family. I was a classmate (1966) at San Jacinto High School.
i thought alot of Margaret.
Carolyn Pipes Muske

Marguerite Belec
Ingram, TX
Monday, August 25, 2025
Wonderful friend who blessed so many with her wisdom and kindness!