Jeanne L. (Poisson) Boggis

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Jeanne L. (Poisson) Boggis, 74, of Swanzey and formerly of Northampton, MA. and Hartford, CT. died on Friday, February 26, 2016 at Applewood Care Center in Winchester. She passed peacefully after a brief period of declining health.

Jeanne was born the daughter of the late Rose (Porier) and Albert Poisson on February 25, 1942 in Bellingham, MA. She was educated in Woonsocket Rhode Island where she attended Catholic Schools.

She had worked for Corning Net Optics in Keene, NH. as an Executive Secretary for thirteen years before retiring in 2008. She was also the former owner of Craft Cottage in Swanzey for many years.

On June 30, 1962 she exchanged vows with Mr. Gerald L. Boggis at St. Blaise Church in Bellingham, MA. They were married with family and friends in attendance and have been married for fifty three years.

Jeanne was a member of St. Anthonys Church in Swanzey. She enjoyed crafting and painting. Time was spent with her grandchildren and eventually a great grandchild.

Mrs. Boggis is survived by her husband Gerald L. Boggis of Swanzey. Her daughter, Donna M. Regan and her husband Rick of Winchester. Her siblings; Roland Poisson and is wife Terry of Jamestown, R.I. Joe Poisson and his wife Kathy of Phoenix, AZ. Jerry Poisson of Bradenton, FL. and Dolly Skehan and her husband Don of Phoenix AZ. Her two grandchildren; Adam Murray of Marlborough and Dillon Murray of Keene. Her only great grandchild, Noah Murray of Keene in addition to cousins, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

Calling hours will be held on Thursday, March 3, 2016 from 6 to 8pm. in the funeral home. Burial will be held at a later date. Flowers will gladly be accepted. However, the family would prefer donations be made in memory of Jeanne L. Boggis to: Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Oncology Dept. One Medical Center Way. Lebanon, NH. 03766. All services are under the care of Cheshire Family Funeral Home and Crematories, 46 South Winchester St. Swanzey, NH. 03446.

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