Jean Lockerbie Ware a few days shy of her 83rd birthday passed away at High Point Hospice House in Haverhill October 31.
She was the daughter of Alfred and Marion Lockerbie of Marblehead, MA. Jean was born in the Old Mary Alley Hospital on November 4, 1937. She was a loyal “Header” who devoted much of her time to the Marblehead Historical Society and the Bicentennial committee. Her love of all things Marblehead lives on in her brass trivets ”Points of View” and wind chime business of well-known town landmarks as well as brass wind chimes she designed of Marblehead, Boston, Maine, New England and Bermuda landmarks.
Jean leaves behind her beloved daughter’s Debora Ware and her husband Timothy Riley of Haverhill, Jane and Scott Cate of Salem, NH., and loving son John Ware Lockerbie of Marblehead, two sisters Amy Smith of Swampscott and Gay Moody of Westbrook, Ct. Predeceased sister Linda Ware. Grandchildren Katelin Leslie, Chase Conti, Amanda Mitchell, Annabelle Lockerbie, Charlotte Lockerbie, Isla Lockerbie, great grandchildren Carlos Velez, Leilah Lockerbie ,Ayva Conti and June Leslie.
We want to thank Penacook Place and High Point Hospice House for the compassionate care of our mother and family during these difficult times.
A celebration of life will be on Saturday, November 14 with calling hours at 1:00 PM with a service to follow at 1:30 PM at the West Congregational Church, 767 Broadway, Haverhill, MA. For family and friends who choose to view the service virtually go to westchurch.org/funerals. Arrangements are by the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. Please visit Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook or www.comeaufuneral.com. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Stephen Ministries 2045 Innerbelt Business Center Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63114 www.stephenminstries.org
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Brad Goudey says
November 7, 2020 at 3:04 pmMy condolences for our loss. Rest in Peace
Love you all
Jaaon Yanofsky says
November 7, 2020 at 3:10 pmMy heart goes out to my dear friend John and his family at this most difficult time.
Chris says
November 15, 2020 at 6:31 pmSo sorry for your loss. I loved Jean. She always had a ready smile that lit up her lovely face. She is now free and resting in the arms of her precious Saviour, Jesus. I look forward to her hug in heaven.
Lisa Melanson says
December 29, 2020 at 9:55 pmI am so sorry for your Loss. I am not sure if you remember me… My Mom was Ruth Orne. I am Lisa Melanson. I was a friend of Jane’s. My cousin Billy was a friend of Johnny. She was very sweet and kind to me. I am sorry for the late response but I was only told a few days ago.
Paul Brynes says
December 18, 2021 at 5:54 pmMy condolences to your family. You probably won’t remember me, but you might remember my mother, Lore Brynes, from the old days. Like the 1960s. I thought of Jean just now as the wind out here in Seattle caused my brass wind chimes to ring out. They are the set with a witch, the Salem witch house and the house of seven gables. My mother gave them to me as a gift many years ago. Jean’s memory lives on.
R.I.P.
-Paul Brynes