Jeanne Elizabeth Labriola


It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife and mother, Jeanne Elizabeth Labriola (Maker), who left us peacefully on August 25th at the age of 76 surrounded by her family. She was a shining light in the lives of everyone who knew her and will be deeply missed.

Born on January 4th, 1948, Jeanne was the epitome of love, kindness, bravery, and strength. She dedicated her life to nurturing and supporting her family, always putting their needs before her own. Her unwavering love and guidance shaped the lives of her children and grandchildren, instilling in them the values of compassion, resilience, and integrity.

Jeanne had a passion for cooking, and her kitchen was the heart of the home. She loved to create delicious meals that brought family and friends together, filling their hearts and bellies with warmth. Her culinary talents were renowned, and her recipes will be cherished and passed down through the generations.

In addition to her love for cooking, Jeanne cherished her time spent visiting their homes at Mirror Lake in Maine and Florida. These idyllic retreats were where she made countless memories with family and friends, enjoying the sun, the water, and the laughter that filled the air.

Jeanne was the beloved wife of Thomas Labriola. She was the proud and loving mother of Jason Labriola and his wife Victoria of North Reading, Bill Labriola and his wife Lisa of Reading, and Elizabeth Doucette and her husband Gene of Wakefield. She was the loyal sister of William Maker of Salinas, CA, Carol Johnson (Maker) of Wakefield, and the late Margerie Benoit (Maker). Her grandchildren Zachary, Isabelle, Jasmine, Nicholas, Abigail, Ava, and Emma will all miss her dearly. She had a host of family and friends who were fortunate to know her. Her legacy of love will live on in their hearts and in the countless memories they shared.

A celebration of Jeanne’s life will be held at a later date.

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