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Ida Abdow, 97, of Ludlow entered into eternal rest on December 31st. She was born on August 3rd, 1922 in Springfield to the late Joseph and Laura Beaupre. Ida was a devoted homemaker where she raised her five sons as well as cherished sixty eight years of marriage with her late husband Joseph Abdow. She also enjoyed crafting and sewing, and she was also a member of the Ludlow Senior Center. Ida is survived by her five sons: John of Ludlow, Richard of Stonington, CT., Ronald of NB, Canada, Joseph of East Longmeadow and Thomas of Tennessee; 15 grand children; and 13 great grand children. Services for Ida were held privately by her family. Memorial contributions in her memory may be made to St. Anthony’s Church: 419 Island Pond Rd. Springfield, MA 01118, or to the Friends of The Ludlow Senior Center: 37 Chestnut St, Ludlow MA 01056.
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To my father John J. Abdow, his siblings, and their children,
My condolences for the loss of your mother and grandmother. Prayers and thoughts.
Granddaughter,
Carol L. Abdow
January 19, 2020
Richard; Ida always there in need for family and friends Rambling Rose
Dennis Bulat
January 18, 2020
Dear Rick and the entire Abdow family- Can't tell you how sad I was when I saw the passing of your mom I haven't seen her for quite a few years kind a lost track of each other and she was one great lady! I worked with your dad for over 25 years and enjoyed every minute of it - your Dad and Mom were always so good to my four sons and I. I'll never forget them and may they both Rest In Peace now that they're finally together again.
Jeannie Pescitelli
January 17, 2020
To Joseph and the entire Abdow family Linda and I are sorry to hear of the passing of your mother may she rest in peace. We will keep you in our prayers
John & Linda D'Amario
January 16, 2020
Richard,
So very sorry to hear of your mothers passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family.
Peter Nassar
January 16, 2020
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