Megan Dailey, 34, of Belmont Heights is hosting a benefit on Sept. 15 in honor of her late father, retired Chicago police commander Maurice "Mo" Dailey, who died of a brain tumor. All proceeds will be donated to the American Brain Tumor Association.
Acts of Kindness — Megan Dailey
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I believe it was named after Joseph O Kostner, who was a Chicago Alderman back in the early 20's.
Alderman Joseph Otto Kostner
Mo Dailey was a great commander in the 12th District and I was honored as a community leader to have worked with him to make the Near West Side a great place to live work and play.
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