Jennifer-LaPointe-Obituary

Jennifer LaPointe

Dover, New Hampshire

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EPPING - Jennifer Hall LaPointe, 56, took her place among God's angels as she passed away peacefully at home on Monday, April 8, 2013, after a valiant, but private, struggle with breast and bone cancer. She was born in Willimantic, Conn., on Nov. 2, 1956, to Jean Hall and Giuseppina "Dolly"...

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May God and spirit transport you to a holy place

What a huge loss for us on earth, but an enormous gain for the angels in heaven...
I will forever remember her bright smile and the gentle love she showed everyone. My heart and prayers are with all her family and friends

Scott we are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers go out to you and your family. Love Avis & Harry

I feel blessed to have known Jennifer. The very first minute of knowing her, I knew she was an amazing, special person. So giving, so loving. A very strong Light. She will be missed by many.

We are very sad to learn of Jennifer's death.
With death life is changed not taken away.
Our sympathy and prayers are with all your family.
Lucretia and Bob Ganley

To Jenny's family and many friends -
It is so sad to hear of Jenny's passing. We were friends in high school, shared happy times and some of our life challenges, and both had hopes of a bright future. I am glad her dreams were realized in the form of a full, love-filled life.

Jenny's family wrote: "Jennifer's family has requested that you do something nice for someone or for yourself."In Jenny's memory, a bird is receiving rehabilitation care here on St. John, and will be...

I didn't know Jenny well, but she was always a positive, one might say glowing presence. Y'hi zichra baruch- May her memory be a blessing to all of us, and especially to those who loved her most.

My Sister, My Mentor, My Co-Conspirator in Mischiefmaking. How lulih LI77i was I in embraceing life with you, and growing together, in raising our Children together,







My Sister, My Friend, My Fellow Maker in Mischief, a Woman who sought light and knowledge and laughter, and always passed it on. I will miss your fiestiness, your fierce love. Thank you for letting me be a part of your time and Scott's as we raised our children together and then marvelled together...

I was a good friend of Jenny's in high school. I was deeply saddened to hear of her passing. I can still remember her laugh. We spent many hours riding our bikes back and forth to each others house. Her family was wonderful and warm. My deepest sympathies go out to you all.