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LUNENBURG- Joseph T. Dayton, Jr., 72, passed away suddenly on February 2, 2023 at Health Alliance- Leominster Hospital after being stricken ill.
Joe was born in Chelsea, the second of seven children, to Joseph T. and Margaret (Smith) Dayton. He was raised in Berlin and graduated from Tahanto High School before enlisting in the United States Navy to proudly serve his country. Joe was a Ship’s Serviceman stationed on the USS King (DLG10) during the Vietnam war. Upon his discharged he returned and begin a career as a plumber. Joe was employed as a plumber with the City of Waltham for 30 plus years until his retirement.
A proud veteran, Joe was a member of the American Legion Post 142, D.A.V. of Leominster- Noe P. Valois Memorial Chapter 24, Franco American War Veterans in Leominster, VFW Post 523 in Clinton and held membership with the Elks Lodge 1237 in Leominster.
Joe lived to love and loved to live. He loved good food, good bourbon, and the companionship of good friends. Joe loved his family….and if you were a friend of Joe, you were “framily”. He loved spending time with his “Bride” stopping off for a drink and trying his luck on a game of Keno. He especially loved going to his grandchildren’s sports games and spending time with them.
He leaves behind his beloved wife, Susan A. (Fleury) Dayton; his son, Joseph T. Dayton III and his wife, Rebecca of West Wareham; his daughter, Leanne James and her husband, Nicholas Doyen of Lunenburg; his beloved grandchildren, Deirdre Dayton, Joseph James and Daniel James.
At his request, funeral services were held privately. Arrangements in the care of Callahan, Fay & Caswell Life Celebration Home, Worcester. To place an online condolence message for his family, visit our website at: www.callahanfay.com Please consider memorial donations to the Montachusett Veterans Outreach Center Inc. by visiting their website at: www.veterans-outreach.org/donate
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RICK PHIPPS
June 24, 2025
George Rick Phipps here give me a call at 619-861-2254 we can catch up with conversation about JOE
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George White
June 23, 2025
I was stationed with Joe on Midway Island & Naval Air Station Sangley Point Philippines before he got stationed aboard the USS King in San Diego (Homeport). I met him again when I moved from Los Angeles to Concord Ma.
Rick Phipps
March 16, 2023
Joe was a good friend from boot camp to Midway Island to Sangley point in the Philippines. Then we lost touch. I grieve with Joe's wife family and friends any of the old grew is welcome to get in touch. I live in Fort Wayne Indiana.
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