Obituaries

Obituary: Chloe May Campbell

She will be most remembered as the "happiest little girl in the world," for the care and devotion showed toward her younger sister Maggie and for always being "daddy's little girl."

The following obituary is from Dyler-Lake Funeral Home's website:

Chloe May Campbell of Richie Road in Attleboro died unexpectedly upon arrival at Sturdy Memorial Hospital March 15, two days before her fourth birthday. She was the beloved daughter of William J. and Kristin M. (Wappel) Campbell. 

Born in Boston on St. Patrick's Day in 2009, Chloe was a lifelong resident of the city of Attleboro. She attended the Early Learning Center at the Thatcher Elementary. Chloe also attended playgroups at the Project Connect Family Center in Attleboro and enjoyed gymnastic lessons at the Attleboro YMCA 

She enjoyed all the things a young girl would, including playing dress up, playing in the sandbox and outdoors as well as reading. 

She will be most remembered as the "happiest little girl in the world," for the care and devotion showed toward her younger sister "Maggie" and for always being "daddy's little girl." 

In addition to her parents, Chloe leaves her beloved younger sister Margaret May Campbell; maternal grandparents Joseph and Consuelo M. (Irving) Wappel of Norton; paternal grandparents Ted and Elizabeth (Collette) Campbell of Carver and several aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family members. 

All services will be strictly private for the immediate family in the Memorial Chapel of the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home—the national historic Colonel Obed Robinson Home, located at 161 Commonwealth Ave. in the Village of Attleboro Falls in North Attleboro. The Rev. Kelly Thibeault, pastor of the First Congregational Church in North Attleboro will officiate. 

Burial will follow in Mount Hope Cemetery and Arboretum in North Attleboro. 

Please do not send flowers. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to either the Project Connect Family Center, 109 Oakhill Avenue, Attleboro, MA 02703 or to the Reach Out and Read.Org, 56 Roland Street – Suite 100, Boston, MA 02129. 

To send the family a written expression of sympathy, please visit an online guest book at www.dyer-lakefuneralhome.com

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