Dayle Hathaway Turner, of Assonet, Mass.

Posted 1/24/18

Dayle Hathaway Turner of Assonet, Mass., died peacefully at the Fall River Jewish Home on Monday, Jan. 15, 2018. Predeceased by her parents, James Francis McCauley and Doris French McCauley of …

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Dayle Hathaway Turner, of Assonet, Mass.

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Dayle Hathaway Turner of Assonet, Mass., died peacefully at the Fall River Jewish Home on Monday, Jan. 15, 2018. Predeceased by her parents, James Francis McCauley and Doris French McCauley of Assonet, she leaves behind her sister, Jayne (McCauley) Rodriguez and her husband Tim Rodruguez, of Virginia Beach, Va., three children, Penelope Leuchtag of Houston, Texas, Sally V. Turner of Barrington, Richard B. Turner, Jr., of Bristol; two grandchildren, Joshua R. Leuchtag and Ilana D. Leuchtag, both of Houston; and four nieces and nephews.  A graduate of the Mary C. Wheeler School and the Katharine Gibbs School, Dayle spent the majority of her life in and around Assonet. A private memorial service will be held in the Spring.

To light a memorial candle, sign online guest book go to www.hathawayfunerals.com or call 508 673-0781. All arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the Hathaway Home for Funerals, 1813 Robeson Street, Fall River

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