MILLBURY - Lovita (Peloquin) Paille, 100, passed away peacefully on Friday, December 19th in Beaumont Skilled Nursing Center. Lovita was the daughter of Adelard and Juliette Peloquin. She is predeceased by her sister Lucille Lenkarski and brother Donald Peloquin. She leaves her sister Louise Campbell.
Lovita is predeceased by her husband Walter who passed away in February 2008 after 60 years of marriage. She leaves five children, Sandra Paille of Westborough; Elaine Stancil and her husband Stanley of Richmond, VA; Ron Paille and his wife Lise of Uxbridge; Laura Salloway and her husband Brian of Worcester; and Diane Kelley and her husband Greg of North Hampton, NH. She also leaves 9 cherished grandchildren Kathy, Tiffany, Stephanie, Paul, Danielle, Alex, Ian, Megan and Amanda and 8 great-grandchildren Vanessa, Jack, Mary, Sebastian, Felix, Nicholas, Bowen and Cecilia.
Known as Lovey by her family and friends, she was a devoted wife and mother. Family meant everything to her. She was an avid baker, baking pies each week and special treats for all occasions. She was also a lover of nature, enjoying walks in the snow, sledding with her grandchildren, and spending time at the beach. She loved to garden, taking special care of her lawn and flowers well into her nineties. She was a talented seamstress making her children’s clothes, pillows and curtains. Lovey enjoyed crocheting and made many special afghans for her children and grandchildren. Her 100 years were a gift to us all, and her memory will forever be a blessing.
The family appreciates the staff at Beaumont Skilled Nursing Center with special thanks to Lucy for her love, care and support.
Family and friends are invited to remember Lovita’s life by gathering for a time of visitation on Tuesday, Dec. 23rd from 9 to 10:15 a.m. in Mulhane Home for Funerals, 45 N. Main Street, Millbury.
Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated the same day at 11 a.m. in St. Brigid Church, 59 N. Main Street, Millbury with burial to follow in Central Cemetery.
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