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Judith Aubert ... enjoyed family Christmas parties; at 80

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Judith Lynn Aubert died unexpectedly on June 3, 2024, at Wentworth Douglass Hospital.

Judi was born to June and Clyde Place in Pittsfield on April 1, 1944.

After graduating from Farmington High School, Judi married her high school sweetheart Richard Aubert in 1965. Judy and Dick welcomed Staci Lyn into the world in April of 1966 and Timothy Michael in 1970.

Judi ran Busy Tykes Kindergarten in Farmington with sister in-law Cathy Place for 10 years. Many children started their schooling off with an abundance of love and activities.

In her limited spare time, Judi went on to earn a certified LPN degree and spent 20 plus years working at Frisbie Memorial Hospital where she created friendships that lasted long after retiring. Judi gave of herself freely to caregiving of friends and family and often put others needs above her own.

Judi was known for her family Christmas party. Bringing all the brothers, sisters and extended family together for one night was one of the pleasures she looked forward to every year. There were no such concerns as budget when it came to Christmas morning with her. She adored her grandchildren, and they adored her. She was affectionately called Nana, Ju Ju, Jude, Nan'er Banan'er and Ba-nana by those that loved her. Judi loved to go to all the sporting events to watch the family and extended family show off their sporting skills.

Judi was predeceased by her son Tim, husband Richard and great granddaughter Luna Lavertue.

She is survived by her sister Cheryl Moody and husband Tim, Brother Bobby Place and wife Cathy, Brother Terry Place, daughter Staci Kondrup and husband Damon and grandchildren Kara Gilbert, Joab Aubert, Katarina Lavertue, Kameron Kondrup and great grandchildren Aliannah and Analia, Caleb and Marcellus. She had close and cherished connections with all her nieces, nephews and their children as well.

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