Published in The Burlington Free Press on December 29, 2009
EAST BARRE -– Sandra June Jewett, 59, of Hillside Avenue died unexpectedly at the Central Vermont Hospital in Berlin on Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2009.
Born in Barre City on Oct. 9, 1950, she was the daughter of Bernard Levesque and Judith (Johnson) Levesque Farnham. She was a graduate of Spaulding High School and had attended Champlain College in Burlington. On Feb. 17, 1969, she married Dennis Jewett Sr. in Barre and they made their home in Fairfax. They later divorced. A longtime cook, she had worked at the former Gil's Diner in Barre and then the Woodside Juvenile Detention Facility in Essex Junction. She retired from the Public Works Department of the City of Burlington in 2006. Entertaining her grandchildren were her special times.
Besides her daughter, two sons and eight grandchildren, she leaves three brothers; Joseph and Bernard Levesque and Travis Farnham and nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her parents and a brother, Steven Levesque.
Interment in the Hope Cemetery in Barre.
Published in The Burlington Free Press on December 29, 2009
EAST BARRE -– Sandra June Jewett, 59, of Hillside Avenue died unexpectedly at the Central Vermont Hospital in Berlin on Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2009.
Born in Barre City on Oct. 9, 1950, she was the daughter of Bernard Levesque and Judith (Johnson) Levesque Farnham. She was a graduate of Spaulding High School and had attended Champlain College in Burlington. On Feb. 17, 1969, she married Dennis Jewett Sr. in Barre and they made their home in Fairfax. They later divorced. A longtime cook, she had worked at the former Gil's Diner in Barre and then the Woodside Juvenile Detention Facility in Essex Junction. She retired from the Public Works Department of the City of Burlington in 2006. Entertaining her grandchildren were her special times.
Besides her daughter, two sons and eight grandchildren, she leaves three brothers; Joseph and Bernard Levesque and Travis Farnham and nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her parents and a brother, Steven Levesque.
Interment in the Hope Cemetery in Barre.
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