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Judith Ann (Oliver) Perry, of Seabrook, NH, formerly of Lynn, MA, was the daughter of the late Thelma and Murray Warner and Willard Oliver (1945), passed away on October 9, 2025 peacefully at her home, after a long battle with Dementia, with her daughters by her side.
Judith graduated from Lynn English High School, Class of 1960. She attended Blaine Beauty School where she earned her certificate. She was a homemaker/hairdresser at home until 1981 when she pursued her careers at Pearls Beauty supply and the Lynn Police department. She worked 18 years at Elliott Health until her retirement in 2012.
She was an avid bowler and ran a women’s bowling league at Lucky Strike Bowling in Lynn and bowled on TV with Candlepin bowling. She was an avid sports fan of all New England sports and even enjoyed watching golf and tennis. She enjoyed music of all generations and loved to sing and dance.
She leaves behind her daughters, Kimberly Burton of Seabrook, NH, and Jodie Bassi of Lynn, MA; her grandchildren, Justin Perry, Cortney Vienneau and Bruce Clough, Jesse Connolly and wife Stephanie, Jenna Joy and husband Alex, Christopher Perry and his longtime companion, Allison Donlon, and Ahleigha Malagrifa-Perry; her great-grandchildren, Mackenzie Perry, Isabelle and Landon Joy; her brothers, Wayne Oliver and wife Janice, Kenneth Oliver and Russell Oliver; sisters, Marilyn Grenier and husband Rich and Marjorie Kraicer and husband Lenny, as well as many nieces and nephews. Besides her husband and parents, she is predeceased by her daughter, Robin Clough and her in-laws, Doris and Leonard Perry.
A private Graveside Service will be held at the Pine Grove Cemetery in Lynn. Arrangements were made with Elliott, Woodworth & Rogers Family Funeral Home, 35 Green Street, Newburyport, MA 01950.
35 Green St, Newburyport, MA 01950
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