She was born in Lowell, Jan. 29. 1904, daughter of the late George and Fannie (Jones) Perley. She was educated in the Lowell school system.
Before retiring, Mrs. Gordon was a bookkeeper for various businesses in the Lowell area.
Mrs. Gordon was a life member of the Middlesex Women's Club.
She is survived by a sister, Louise P. Jackson of Chelmsford; two nephews and their wives, William S. and Betty Perley of Dracut, and George A. and Jean Perley of Lowell; two nieces, Carol Flaherty and her husband, residing in New Jersey, and Susan O'Brien, residing in Georgia.
She was also the brother of Albert S. Perley, who died in 1980.
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