Jennifer Dexter

Jennifer Dexter Obituary

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September 11, 2023

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Carver, MA

Jennifer A . Dexter, 53. It is with much sadness we announce the passing away of Jennifer on September 7, 2023, she passed away peacefully. Jennifer was a caring and kind person. She loved her family and her dogs. Jennifer is survived by her father; James M. Dexter of Duxbury, she was preceded in death by her mother, Virginia Dexter. She is also survived by her step-mother, Diane E. (Orsi) Dexter of Duxbury, her brothers, Todd M. Dexter of Plymouth and Jack W. Dexter of Weymouth, her sister in law, Cori Ford Dexter of Plymouth, her nephew, Jack Harry Dexter of Plymouth, her niece, Alison Ford Mae Dexter of Plymouth, her late Beloved Grandmother; Dorothy Francis Dexter, her long time companion, Neil McPherson of Kingston also her Uncles, Aunts and many cousins and friends. Visiting hours will take place on Friday, September 15th at Holy Family Church, Duxbury from 9:00 to 10:00AM. A funeral mass will begin at 10:00AMat the Holy Family Church, Tremont Street Duxbury. There will be a private burial. .

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