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Judith “Judy” <I>Deary</I> Chabot

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Judith “Judy” Deary Chabot

Birth
Webster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
4 Mar 2014 (aged 57)
Williamstown, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Judith Deary Chabot, 57, of Dalton, MA passed away on Tuesday, March 4, 2014 at Williamstown Commons.

Born on September 4, 1956 in Webster, MA, she was a daughter of the late Thomas F. "Wiggs" and Irene M. Grzyb Deary.

She has resided in Dalton for the past thirteen years and prior to that had resided in Satellite Beach, FL.

Judy was educated in Webster, MA schools and was a 1974 graduate of Bartlett High School. She went on to earn her nursing degree in 1977 from the Worcester City Hospital School of Nursing.

A registered nurse, at the time of her death she was serving as school nurse at St. Agnes Academy in Dalton where she had worked since 2003. She also served as the camp nurse in the summer for Camp Holy Cross in Goshen, MA and at one time for the Visiting Nurse Association through Berkshire Medical Center.

A Eucharistic Minister of St. Agnes Church in Dalton, Judy was very active at the church serving as a past member of the Hospitality Committee and a volunteer with the St. Agnes Academy P.T.O.

She was also a member of the Massachusetts Health Association for Registered Nurses.

She was an avid fan of the New England Patriots and Boston Red Sox.

She enjoyed cooking, painting, gardening and camping.

She married August 15, 1992, William E. Chabot of Dalton, he survives the home. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her twin children; Michael R. Chabot and Alexandra N. Chabot both of Dalton, MA. her brother, Michael E. Deary and his wife Vikki, Woodstock, CT and her sister, Karen A. Consiglio and her husband John, Colchester, CT, her mother-in-law, Judith E. Black and her husband Roger, Priest River, ID, her aunt, Esther "Tush" Grzyb, Webster, MA and her many nieces and nephews, particularly Jason and Christopher Consiglio and Alyssa and Jordan Deary, as well as her best friend; Christine Meunier of Dalton.

DERY-FOLEY FUNERAL HOME, Dalton, MA
Judith Deary Chabot, 57, of Dalton, MA passed away on Tuesday, March 4, 2014 at Williamstown Commons.

Born on September 4, 1956 in Webster, MA, she was a daughter of the late Thomas F. "Wiggs" and Irene M. Grzyb Deary.

She has resided in Dalton for the past thirteen years and prior to that had resided in Satellite Beach, FL.

Judy was educated in Webster, MA schools and was a 1974 graduate of Bartlett High School. She went on to earn her nursing degree in 1977 from the Worcester City Hospital School of Nursing.

A registered nurse, at the time of her death she was serving as school nurse at St. Agnes Academy in Dalton where she had worked since 2003. She also served as the camp nurse in the summer for Camp Holy Cross in Goshen, MA and at one time for the Visiting Nurse Association through Berkshire Medical Center.

A Eucharistic Minister of St. Agnes Church in Dalton, Judy was very active at the church serving as a past member of the Hospitality Committee and a volunteer with the St. Agnes Academy P.T.O.

She was also a member of the Massachusetts Health Association for Registered Nurses.

She was an avid fan of the New England Patriots and Boston Red Sox.

She enjoyed cooking, painting, gardening and camping.

She married August 15, 1992, William E. Chabot of Dalton, he survives the home. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her twin children; Michael R. Chabot and Alexandra N. Chabot both of Dalton, MA. her brother, Michael E. Deary and his wife Vikki, Woodstock, CT and her sister, Karen A. Consiglio and her husband John, Colchester, CT, her mother-in-law, Judith E. Black and her husband Roger, Priest River, ID, her aunt, Esther "Tush" Grzyb, Webster, MA and her many nieces and nephews, particularly Jason and Christopher Consiglio and Alyssa and Jordan Deary, as well as her best friend; Christine Meunier of Dalton.

DERY-FOLEY FUNERAL HOME, Dalton, MA


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