Esther Jensen

Obituary of Esther M. Jensen

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Esther M. Jensen (Nana), 88, of Pembroke, MA, passed away on April 2, 2021 in Brockton,MA.

Esther was born in Bar Harbor Maine to Lysander and Ida Mae Brann on May 16th, 1932. She went to school in Old Orchard Beach Maine. She worked as a food service manager for the Pembroke School District for many many years. She enjoyed volunteering at the First Church Thrift Shop and she and Dewey were very active members of the church. 

Esther is survived by her sister Laura Smith of Quincy, daughter Patricia Jensen, of Pembroke, son in law Delvin Dupuy of Allen TX, grandson Germaine Jensen, of Halifax and his girlfriend Saundra Wall, granddaughter Sarah Skulte of Halifax and her husband Karlis Skulte, granddaughter Alyssa Jensen of Plymouth, granddaughter Katelyn Dupuy Bokchito OK, grandson Greyson Dupuy of Allen TX and her great-grandchildren Nathan Carroll, Amaiyah Carroll, Charlotte Skulte, Zoe Skulte, Justin Jensen and Ashliegh Jensen. She is preceded in death by her husband, Dewey Jensen, daughter Carrie Justice, daughter Liza Dupuy and her siblings Ralph, Barbara, "Sandy", Edward, Durell, Rebecca, Linwood, John and Lewis. 

Esther will be forever missed and always be remembered as a woman that would walk up to you and ask to hold your baby, but also love you so unconditionally with open arms. 

Visitng hours will be held on Saturday, April 17th from 3-6:00 PM at the Shepherd Funeral Home, 216 Main St (Rt. 106) Kingston. 

 

A Memorial Tree was planted for Esther
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Shepherd Funeral & Cremation Service - Kingston
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