Elizabeth-Brissenden-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Douglass Edgerley & Bessom Funeral Home

Elizabeth "Jane" Brissenden

Mar 3, 1955 - Oct 23, 2025

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Jane was an amazing person whom I loved, respected, and admired. I will always cherish the memories I was privileged to participate in, due to her warm welcome and kindness. She loved hard and she always let you know how she felt about you. Thank you for loving us all❤ you will never be forgotten.

I went to school with Jane. She was a bright loving person. Anyone who came in contact with Jane felt her love. I will cherish our memories together. Much love....Donna

Its literally impossible for kerri to be a daughter in law. However rest in peace

Extending my deepest sympathies to all for your recent loss..

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Obituary

Elizabeth's Obituary

It is with great love and sadness that we share the passing of Elizabeth “Jane” Brissenden on October 23, 2025.

Jane was born on March 3, 1955, to the late Raymond and Florence Drillio, and was the cherished sister of Robert Drillio. She shared 50 wonderful, joy-filled years of marriage with her husband and best friend, Todd Brissenden. Together they built a beautiful life centered around love, laughter, and family.

Jane was the proud and devoted mom of Joel Brissenden of Hanover, MA; Gail Asikis of Hudson, NH; and Jill Brissenden of NH, and the adoring Nana to her twelve beloved “sunshines”: Kaylie, Erica, Julie, Frankie, and Mya Sheffield; Ella, Sadie, Jack, and Sawyer Brissenden; and Dimitri, Alyson, and Kate Asikis. Her family was truly her greatest joy, and she made sure everyone felt special and deeply loved.

Jane spent many years working in the medical field, retiring from Lund Dental Associates in November 2020. She cared deeply for the people she worked with and took great pride in helping others.

When she wasn’t working, Jane could be found surrounded by family—hosting get-togethers, cheering on her grandkids at their games and performances, or making sure each birthday was celebrated with love. She and Todd shared a love-filled life together, enjoying everything from kayaking, biking, beach trips, and dancing to the quiet joy of each other’s company.

She was also an incredibly talented quilter and cross-stitcher, creating countless beautiful pieces that her loved ones will cherish forever.

Jane and Todd built a home filled with warmth, kindness, and unconditional love. If you were lucky enough to know her, you felt that love every time you were around her.

Private arrangements have been made. If you wish to attend, please reach out to the family.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Jane’s memory may be made to the MGH Dementia Care Collaborative at Massachusetts General Hospital, a cause close to her family’s heart.

To ensure gifts are directed appropriately, please indicate “Dementia Care Collaborative” in the donation designation field on the giving form. Donations can be made to:

www.giving.massgeneral.org

 

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