
She was born in Sanford, Maine on Oct. 11, 1931, daughter of the late Marie-Louis and Diana (Lavallee) Gagné. Jacqueline was a member of St. Anna’s Parish, Mass. Citizens for Life and St. Anna’s Society. She was a woman of great faith, who was devoted to her family, parish and community.
Jacqueline is survived by her son; Robert A. Antonioni and his wife Maria; four daughters Marie D. Sunder and her husband N. Sunder of Winchester, Janet L. Antonioni of Belmont, Ellen F. Bernard of Leominster and Christine M. Hanson and her husband Kristian of Paxton; along with grandchildren, Diana, Dennis, Christian, Michael, Logan, Tristan and Corey.
She was predeceased by her husband of 54 years, Attilio R. Antonioni, in 2012, and her son, John G. Antonioni in 1999.
Jacqueline’s funeral will be held Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2018, from Wright-Roy Funeral Home, Inc., 109 West St., Leominster with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in St. Anna’s Church, 199 Lancaster St., Leominster. Burial will follow in St. Leo’s Cemetery. Calling hours will be held Tuesday, Jan. 2 from 4 to 7 p.m. in the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers donations in her memory may be made to Our Father’s House, 55 Lunenburg St. Fitchburg, MA 01420.
To Light A Candle, Sign her Guestbook or Leave A Message of Condolence visit www.wrightroyfuneralhome.com
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