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Waterford - Marguerite Josephine "Jo" (Grippo) Perry, 96, of Waterford, died peacefully with her loving husband Arthur by her side Tuesday, July 30, 2013.
She was born July 9, 1917, in New London, daughter of Michele and Vita Maria Grippo who resided at 64 Shaw St. She was a graduate of Chapman Technical High School, Joseph Lawrence School of Nursing and Simmons College. Jo had a wide range of nursing experience, including staff nurse at L+M Hospital in New London and Industrial Nurse at Electric Boat and U.S. Submarine Base in Groton. For fifty years she served as a school and public health nurse for Waterford Public Health Nursing Service Inc., retiring in 1995. After retiring, she continued to work in the Waterford Blood Pressure Clinic. Jo's nursing style was highly regarded for its unique combination of compassionate friendliness and impeccable professionalism.
Jo married Arthur "Bud" J. Perry Jr. on Jan. 15, 1948 at St. Joseph's Church in New London. Jo genuinely loved people. Her zest for life, bright smile and contagious laughter brought joy to all who knew her. She enjoyed dancing with Bud and traveling in their RV, family parties, bocce, fishing on the Niantic River, oil painting, and her grandchildren.
Jo served her community through the Waterford Republican Women's Club, L+M Hospital Alumni Association, Waterford VFW Women's Auxiliary, Friends of Harkness Park and Save the River- Save the Hills.
Besides her devoted husband, she is survived by her daughter, Susan Perry Luxton and her husband, Charles; and six grandsons and their wives, Joshua Schefers and Cashel O'Boyle, Benjamin Schefers and Rachel MacNeilly, Gabriel Luxton, Thaddeus Luxton, Christian Luxton and Anastasia Widiarish; and a daughter-in-law, Susan VanTassel Perry; one granddaughter, Emily Perry; and six great-grandchildren. She is survived by three sisters-in-law, Virginia Bliven, Jean Perry, Barbara Perry; a brother-in-law, Francis Perry; and a large extended family of nieces and nephews.
Jo was pre-deceased by her beloved son, Arthur J. Perry III "AJ"; and her eight siblings, Prudence, Mary, Philomena, Rose, Frances, William, Michael and John Grippo.
Jo's family gratefully acknowledges the ten years of compassionate care she and "Mr. P" received from their staff family at Kindred Crossings East of Waterford.
A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2013, St. Josephs Church, 17 Squire St., New London. Committal and interment will be private.
In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be sent to the Visiting Nurse Association of SE Connecticut, 403 Frontage Road, Waterford, CT 06385.
The Impellitteri-Malia Funeral Home, 84 Montauk Ave. New London is assisting the family.
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Dear Uncle Bud So sorry to hear about Aunt Jo. i have very good memories of her. she will be missed but i will remember her smile and her special laugh of hers. and the good times we all had at dads family gatherings love always Michele Ward Benza
Michele Benza
August 7, 2013
Dear Uncle Bud, Cousin Susan & extended family,
I feel honored to have known Aunt Jo and am inspired by the unequivocal love & support she gave to others and received from her family. I am so proud of your devotion , Uncle Bud. God bless you always.
Brenna Jaskiewicz
August 6, 2013
Rest in peace Dear Mrs, Perry and thank you so much for taking such good care of my children while they were in school.
Donna Pasqualini
August 5, 2013
Uncle Bud, we are so sorry for your loss. Aunt Jo was very special to me. I can still hear that unique. laugh of hers and have fond memories of the many times we shared together. God bless you.
Love,
Joyce Ward Forino Cocoa, FL
August 3, 2013
So sorry to read of Jo's passing. She was always so jolly and friendly. A great nurse, compassionate and knowledgeable. I knew her in the Waterford School System.
Anne Rudge-Pinkham
August 3, 2013
Dear Family: Thank you for sharing "Jo" with us for so many years; as a child, she was my school nurse; in later years we worked together thru the VNASECT. She was a wonderful lady, fabulous nurse, so full of love and compassion. God bless you always in her name!
Millie Devine
August 3, 2013
Dear Sue and family,
Sorry to know that your mother has passed. Special condolences to your father, who is such a loving and faithful man. I loved reading about her very full and meaningful life. Believe it or not, my first experiences with honey were those of having it offered to me in a cup of tea in your mom's kitchen. Blessings and peace to you all.
Noreen Bluemling
August 2, 2013
It seems very strange going by her room everyday and not to see her there. My heartfelt sympathy to your family. If there's anything I can do, please let me know.
Jane Hartley
August 2, 2013
To the Perry family. I feel great sadness in Jo's passing. I worked with Jo at Waterford Public health and had great fun with her. God Bless all of your family
Janet Catino
August 2, 2013
Dear Sue and family, I'm so very sorry to learn of your Mom's passing. She was such a great friend to my Mom when I was growing up. May your memories and the prayers of many comfort you at this difficult time.
Carole (Lee) Baier
August 2, 2013
To Susan and family my prayers are with.you. At last Jo is at peace.I will always remember all the ways she and my family touched through generations.
Carol Besade
August 2, 2013
Aunt Jo was always so much fun to be with. Any time I think of her the memory makes my smile and chuckle bit. I know it's silly but every time I drive down Niantic River Rd I expect to see Uncle Bud and Aunt Jo taking a walk together....
Barbara (Camillucci) Jakacky
August 2, 2013
Aunt Jo was always so much fun to be with. Any time I think of her the memory makes my smile and chuckle a bit. I know it's silly but every time I drive down Niantic River Rd I expect to see Uncle Bud and Aunt Joe taking a walk together....
Barbara (Camillucci) Jakacky
August 2, 2013
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Ellen Moran
August 2, 2013
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
shirley bennett [brown ]
August 2, 2013
I will always remember your laughter and the smile you brought to everyone around you. Our thoughts and prayers to Bud and the entire Perry family.
Bob and Erin Perry
August 2, 2013
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