Memorials: Donald Jackson and Judy Fuller

JUDY FULLER
Memorial Service
Glen Cemetery, Glen, NH
Fri, Aug 28 • 3pm

From Judy’s Family: “We would like you to join us for a beautiful memorial service planned for Judy. It will be held at the Glen Cemetary in Glen, NH.  We will begin at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, August 28, 2020. This will be a casual, socially distanced, outdoor service, in order to accommodate all those who would like to attend.  We would like an RSVP and also ask that everyone be considerate and please wear a mask.”

They write: “About Judy…
Judy was born on April 2, 1936 to Roger A. and Isabel M. Griffin, in Boston, MA. She was the first born of the 6 Griffin children, who’s births spanned 18 years.

Being the oldest, Judy was relied upon to help care for her younger siblings, and as the only girl in the first 4, she quickly learned be very resourceful.Her Life…
After graduating from college, she met and married the love of her life, in a ski club in Glen, NH. Together, Judy and Carl raised a family that she was most proud of, ran a successful small retail business, and she generously gave her time and energy to many organizations including Cranmore Mountain, the garden club, and the Meister Cup Race.

Upon retiring to NH full time, Judy enjoyed their social life, playing golf with the ladies, and skiing with “the gang”. Together, Carl and Judy traveled all over the US and the World to visit with their many friends and family.  They enjoyed life on their many trips to fish at Jones Pond, and the chores of daily retirement life, like making homemade maple syrup.

Judy will be dearly missed by her family, close friends, and the many people that came to know her.”

DONALD JACKSON
Memorial Service
Jackson Cemetery
(Jackson Community Church as rain location)
Sun, Aug 16, 1pm

 

During service, masks and social distancing are requested.

As shared by Donald’s family, “Donald A. Jackson, 88, passed away peacefully at his home in Boca Raton, Fla., on June 25, 2020. 

He was born in Lawrence, Mass. He served in the Navy from 1951 to 1955. He married Phyllis Kozaczka. They settled and raised their family in South Glastonbury, Conn. Don worked for Pratt and Whitney (United Technology) for 25 years.

In 1981, Don and Phyllis moved to Bar Harbor, Maine, where they renovated and became innkeepers to two lovely inns: The Tides and Clefstone Manor.

In 1989, Donald and Phyllis retired in Jackson, N.H. They purchased the historical Wentworth Caste and restored it to the beautiful Victorian home it is today. Phyllis passed in 1993.

In 1996, Donald married Carol Gibney. They enjoyed living in the caste where they entertained friends at many holiday parties. Don and Carol also opened the castle to townspeople by hosting home concerts to benefit Mountain Top Music School.

Don leaves behind his wife Carol; stepchildren, Kenneth Gibney, Janet Deschene, Gary Gibey and Tracy McLaughlin; daughter Susan Pooler and husband, Fred; son Barry Jackson and his wife, Susan Fox-Jackson; three grandchildren, Blair Pooler-Yuen, Wyatt Pooler and Ben Jackson; two great-granddaughters, Io and Ezra; a sister Dorothy Schulz; and sister-in-law Carol Jackson. 

Don was predeceased by his brother Milton in 2017.

A memorial service will be held at Jackson Cemetery on Sunday, Aug. 16, at 1 p.m. Masks and social distancing are requested.

In case of rain, the service will be held in the Jackson Community Church.

Memorials: Donald Jackson and Judy Fuller
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