Jack was born in Leominster on July 2, 1937, son of Sylvio and Millie Fini. He served in the Army after graduating from Leominster High School, after which he lived in the Los Angeles area for several years, working as a general contractor before returning home to Leominster in 1965. A longtime local craftsman and business owner until retiring in 1997, he was an avid pilot, golfer and skier. He was also a staunch Red Sox and Patriots fan.
Jack was predeceased by his loving wife of 46 years, Judith A. (Green) Lemoine, and is survived by his sister, Shirley (Fini) Silverthorne and three children, John Lemoine of Leominster, Lance Lemoine of San Antonio, Texas, and Tristan Wakstien of Framingham; and nine grandchildren, Carissa Seminoff of Fairbanks, Ark., Candace and Cassandra Lemoine of Gardner, John Lemoine, Rachel, Renee and Marcus Lemoine of San Antonio, Texas, Tyler and Chelsea Wakstien of Framingham; and his mother-in-law, Ruth Green of Lunenburg.
LEMOINE -- A memorial will be held on Oct. 13, at 11 a.m., at Rollstone Congregational Church, 199 Main St., Fitchburg. In lieu of flowers, a donation is asked to the Hospice of the Comforter, 595 Montgomery Road, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714.
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jim keaney
October 8, 2007
Jack was an awesome individual. Jack took me under his wings when I was a teenager knocking on the doors of adulthood. He hired me out of high school and taught me what it meant to be a responsible individual. He instilled in me the many successful traits I carry with me today. Jack's nurturing helped me to become a successful individual and for this I will never forget him.... Not to mention he was a cool boss too.... i recall the days he'd call early in the morning and tell us to bring our skis to work cause he wanted to go skiing instead of working.... now... how could you ever not like working for somebody like that???
My condolences to Jack, Lance, and Tristan...
Jim keaney
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