Epsom, NH – Patsy Ann Yeaton Dail, 79 of Epsom, passed away on Tuesday, April 14, 2026 with her family by her side.
It’s time to get in line,
I’m on my way home to be with my Lord.
She was born in Concord on September 12, 1946, daughter of the late Herbert Dudley Yeaton and Nellie Belinda (Magoon) Yeaton.
She worked at Sprague Electric – NorthEast. Then part owner of Dail Transportation Bus Company โ started in 1978, sold after 25 years. She drove school bus for 40 years, retiring in 2019. She was a hospice volunteer, working with Veterans at the Tilton Veterans home. She belonged to the Epsom/Chichester Lions Club and the Epsom/Concord Elks Club.
Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her brother, Alvah Herbert Yeaton, sisters, Etta Ellen Yeaton, Donna Lorraine Yeaton DeCato and Helen Shirley Yeaton White.
She is survived by her children, Kelly Ann Dobe and her husband David, Karen Ann Dail, Ross Alvah Dail and Joel Philip Dail and his wife Meggin. Her grandchildren, Matthew James Dobe, Kelsey Ann Young and her husband Nathan, Zachary Taylor Dail, Mallory Yeaton Belanger Bruneau and her husband Timothy, Jaggar Ross Beauchesne, Earnhardt Reese Dail Rocha and his husband Ykaro and Carson Foss Dail, and her great grandchildren, Declan Malcolm Young, Emmett Paul Bruneau and another great grandson on the way., her sister, Joyce Arlene Yeaton and brother in law Robert White; along with many cousins, nieces and nephews.
A period of visitation will be held on Thursday, April 23rd from 10AM-11AM at the Roan Family Funeral Home โ Still Oaks Chapel, 1217 Suncook Valley Highway, Epsom. A service will be held in the funeral home beginning at 11AM with interment to follow at McClary Cemetery in Epsom. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Patsy’s memory to the Tilton Veterans Home, checks payable to NH Veterans Home Resident Benefit Fund, 139 Winter Street, Tilton, NH 03276.
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