Judy grew up in Gardner, graduating from Gardner High School with the Class of 1956. She later attended Mt. Wachusett Community College.
Judy had worked as the city newspaper editor for the Fitchburg Sentinel and then for the Brockton Enterprise. She later traveled the world in her occupation as a tour director until her retirement. She had lived in Westminster for many years, eventually moving to Fitchburg for five years until moving to Winchendon a few months ago.
She will be dearly missed by her family and friends who remember her as a vibrant and colorful soul. She loved bird watching, animals and nature and believed that all living things were sacred and had a special meaning.
She leaves four children. She is predeceased by a daughter, Brenda Loescher, a sister, Patricia Nadeau, and her granddaughter Adele Gurney.
Interment in Riverside Cemetery, West Townsend.
Published in Sentinel & Enterprise on Mar. 26, 2019
Judy grew up in Gardner, graduating from Gardner High School with the Class of 1956. She later attended Mt. Wachusett Community College.
Judy had worked as the city newspaper editor for the Fitchburg Sentinel and then for the Brockton Enterprise. She later traveled the world in her occupation as a tour director until her retirement. She had lived in Westminster for many years, eventually moving to Fitchburg for five years until moving to Winchendon a few months ago.
She will be dearly missed by her family and friends who remember her as a vibrant and colorful soul. She loved bird watching, animals and nature and believed that all living things were sacred and had a special meaning.
She leaves four children. She is predeceased by a daughter, Brenda Loescher, a sister, Patricia Nadeau, and her granddaughter Adele Gurney.
Interment in Riverside Cemetery, West Townsend.
Published in Sentinel & Enterprise on Mar. 26, 2019
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