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Jeannette (Timperio) Marinow

Dec 9, 2024

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Jeannette (Timperio) Marinow on December 5th after a courageous battle with cancer at the tender age of 60. She was from Nashua, NH and formerly Peabody, MA and Watertown, MA.

Jeannette grew up in Watertown, Massachusetts where she attended Marshall Spring Elementary School and Rosary Academy. She moved to Peabody, Massachusetts where she attended Higgins Jr. High School and Peabody Veterans Memorial High School. Jeannette moved to New Hampshire where she worked for Sanders, then Lockheed Sanders and BAE for 12 years. She then worked for Teradyne Connection Systems (now Amphenol TCS) for more than 20 years. She loved the work she did and enjoyed all the people she worked with throughout the years. In turn, her coworkers enjoyed working with her as well. They knew that any project was well taken care of in her capable hands.

Jeannette was kind and had a hearty laugh that made you feel good just hearing it; this led her to have made many friends. She loved talking to people, even people she didn’t know. She would also tell you that her best friend was her daughter Alysha. She would always say she only had one child because she couldn’t top the child she got. She believed that with all her heart.

Understanding Jeannette’s kind and compassionate manner, it is no surprise that she was an animal lover. Jeannette had many Siberian Huskies over her lifetime. She loved her Huskies and of course her little dog Maya.

Jeannette leaves behind her loving daughter Alysha Marinow. She was Jeannette’s pride and joy. She is survived by her mother Cecilia Eileen (Stillisano) Lentine and her stepfather Robert Lentine of Watertown, MA, and her stepmother Cassandra (Kerr) Timperio of California. She had 3 siblings: her brother John Timperio and his wife Haley of North Carolina; her brother Ronald Timperio and his wife Kim of Texas; and her sister Melanie (Timperio) Gray of California. She also leaves behind many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

While we mourn the loss of Jeannette, let us take comfort in knowing that she is no longer suffering. She will live in our hearts forever.

Relatives and friends are invited to Jeannette’s visitation on THURSDAY, December 12th from 5 until 7 PM at ROCHETTE FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATION SERVICES, 21 Kinsley Street, Nashua. In lieu of flowers- donations can be made to the Patriot Siberian Husky Rescue Site by visiting, https://www.pshr.org/donate.php