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| Barbara Jencks Weedon, 87, longtime Duxbury resident |
| By Administrator |
| Monday, October 20, 2008 12:00 AM |
|
Barbara Jencks Weedon, 87, of North Kingstown, R.I. died on Sunday, October 5. She was born in Pawtucket, R.I. to Louise and Charles Jencks, attended the Lincoln School, and graduated from Smith College, class of 1943. She was previously married to Dr. Reid Weedon and lived in Winchester and Duxbury for most of her life. Mrs. Weedon was active as a volunteer at the Winchester Senior Center and the Cranberry Hospice Program. She tutored children who needed assistance with reading skills. She loved sailing, was an avid bridge player, and enjoyed birding, knitting, tennis, yoga, and gardening. Mrs. Weedon was a member of the First Congregationalist Church in Winchester and the Unitarian Church in Duxbury. She was a member of World Without War and supported causes such as The Heifer Project, Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders, and research on Alzheimer’s Disease. She was an active member of Mass Audubon and Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences. Mrs. Weedon leaves her son Charlie Weedon of Pomfret, Conn., daughter Sally Weedon of Exeter, R.I., daughter-in-law Sue Devokaitis, grand-daughter Emily Devokaitis Weedon of Washington, D.C., and dear friend Deirdre Robinson. She was the sister of the late Davis Jencks, of Seekonk. A memorial service will be held at Swan Point Cemetery Chapel, Providence, R.I. at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25. |








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