Jeanne F. Ivester

 

Jeanne F. (Morrow) Ivester – 96, of Manchester, NH and formerly of North Reading, MA, died at her home on Thursday, June 6, 2024. She was the beloved wife of the late John M. Ivester.

Born in Winchester, MA on August 12, 1927. She was the daughter of the late Albert and Mary (McCarthy) Morrow. She was raised and attended school in North Reading and was a graduate of Reading Memorial High School.

Jeanne worked for New England Telephone and Telegraph, Sweetheart Plastics, C & W Transportation and she retired from the Agfa Corporation. After her retirement she worked part time for Marshalls in North Reading.

Jeanne was an avid bowler of the Candlewood Lanes in North Reading, until the young age of 85. She enjoyed Bingo games at the Wakefield and Tewksbury Elks. She has been a resident of New Hampshire for the past ten years.

Family members include her sons, John A. “Jackie” Ivester and his wife Wendy of Northfield, NH and Kevin Ivester and his wife Elaine of Tuftonboro, NH; daughters, Barbara Willis of Salem, NH and Robin Ivester of Manchester, NH; 6 grandchildren, Jake, Josh, Brianna, Matthew, Tedi and Tasha; 8 great grandchildren, Dylan, Hannah, Bella, Tommy, Thea, Nina, Maria, Rosalie and her protector Ginger. She was the sister of the late Ellie Bonfanti, Mary Burt, Tony, Danny and Jimmy Morrow.

Her Funeral will be held from the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow Street, North Reading on Thursday, June 13 at 9:45 AM, followed by an 11:00 AM Funeral Mass at St. Theresa’s Church, 63 Winter Street in North Reading. Calling hours will be held on Wednesday, June 12 from 4:00 to 7:00 PM. Interment will be in Riverside Cemetery in North Reading. Memorial donations may be made in her memory to the charity of one’s choice.

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7 thoughts on “Jeanne F. Ivester

  1. So sorry to hear of the passing of such a kind sole. I have a lifetime of memories of having known the family. My thoughts and prayers to the entire family and friend affected by this passing. Wishing you all the very best.

  2. You’re so lucky to have had such a remarkable person in your life for so long. Cherish the memories.

  3. Robin, I am so sorry for your loss. Keep those precious memories flowing and they will definitely help you get through the hard times

  4. Robin, I am so sorry for your loss. Keep those memories flowing and they will help you get through the tough times

  5. Our sincere condolences to you, Kevin & family. May you find strength & solace in the memories you shared together.

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