Peter Dailey died in
Chicago on May 23, 1908, after a brief struggle with
pneumonia. At the time he was starring in
The Merry Widow Burlesque, that had just completed its five-month run in New York. Dailey was barely able to finish his opening night performance at Chicago's Colonial Theater and died just a few days later. Dailey is interred at
Green-Wood Cemetery in
Brooklyn,
New York. He had planned to marry singer
Kate Condon, who several years earlier had appeared with him in
The Press Agent, at Lew M. Weber's theatre. Condon's husband had disappeared in 1903 and she needed permission from the church to remarry. That spring she traveled to
Rome to seek a
Papal dispensation to marry Dailey. Her cable informing him that she had been successful arrived just hours after he died. In his obituary,
The Hartford Courant wrote: Pete Daily was a genial warmhearted man who made friends where ever he went. He was an actor of much originality and really made his own parts as he paid little attention to the lines of the playwright. Introducing his own, and his "gagging" of his parts was as amusing to his stage associates as those in the audience. He was natural comedian as full of life and fun off the stage as on. ==References==