She the wife of the late Philip Lessard and to whom she was married for 50 years.
She was born in Notre Dame du Lac, Quebec, Canada, March 7, 1912, daughter of the late Ernest and Eugene (Dumont) Boucher. She came to the United States as a young child with her family and settled in Westford.
Before retiring, Mrs. Lessard was employed as a twister by the Abbot Worsted Co. of Westford and as a bookbinder by Murray Printing of Westford.
Mrs. Lessard was a longtime communicant of St. Catherine Church in Westford.
She is survived by a daughter, Madeline Bellofatto of Hubbardston; a son, Raymond Lessard of Nashua; a sister, Anna Allard of Hampton, N.H.; also four grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
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Dick Lyons
October 2, 2006
Madeline, Raymond,
Sorry to hear of your mothers passing.
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