Obituaries
Kayleigh DesRosiers, 17, of Halifax
Kayleigh DesRosiers, of Halifax, was one of three people killed in a crash in Easton December 30.
HALIFAX, MA — Calling hours will be held Friday for a Halifax teenager killed in a crash in Easton last week. Kayleigh DesRosiers, 17, was one of three people killed in the December 30 crash. William Fleming, 58, and his son, Robert, 17, of Easton, were also killed. Authorities said the trio were in a vehicle that crossed into the path of another vehicle driven by a woman who was hurt but survived.
DesRosiers was born in Halifax and raised in Plymouth. She was a junior at Silver Lake Regional High School.
"She loved her family and friends with all her heart," DesRosiers' obituary reads. "She was a loving, supportive, silly and spunky girl with an infectious smile who has left a hole in our hearts that will never be filled."
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Calling hours for DesRosiers will be held Friday from 1 p.m to 4 p.m. at Ashley Funeral Home in Middleboro.
William Fleming was a construction contractor. His son was a junior at Oliver Ames High School and worked at the Big Y in Easton.
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"He enjoyed learning both math and history and his goal was to continue his schooling to study video game graphics and design," Robert Fleming's obituary reads. "Robert was compassionate towards others and a loyal friend to many who knew him."
Calling hours for the Flemings will be held Thursdy from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Kane Funeral Home in Easton. Funeral prayers will be at 8 p.m. A graveside service will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at Furnace Village Cemetery.
"A self-employed construction contractor, family devotion was most important to William," William Fleming's obituary reads. "A handyman, William was capable of repairing and building most anything. He took pride in maintaining his property and his hobby was darts. He will be missed by family and friends who knew him."

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Top photo: Kayleigh DesRosiers. (Credit: Ashley Funeral Home)
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