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Pearl Harriett Jayko

07/22/1927 - 04/24/2024

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Obituary For Pearl Harriett Jayko

Pearl Harriet Jayko (Sanford,Farley), wife of the late Joseph Jayko and late John Farley passed away on April 24, 2024 at her Grand-Daughter’s home in Billerica, MA with the care of Lahey Hospice Services. Born July 22, 1927, in Salem, Mass daughter of the late Erwin E. Sanford and Myrtle L Howell (Sanford, Donohue) their only child. This is where she met and graduated high school with her best friend for life Maddie Powers and the two girls were best friends forever. A longtime resident of the Salem and Beverly area. Pearl met and married John Farley in Salem, MA and had two beautiful children, Ellen M. Farley (Boley) and John E. Farley,Phd and moved to Beverly, MA. Soon John’s work took the family up to Windham, Maine where they purchased a B & B not realizing that the first night, they moved in there would be a knock at the door from a woman who would always stay there every year as she passed through to visit her family. Later they purchased a bakery where Pearl created her most famous whoopie pies and delectable baked items! The family lived in Maine until Ellen graduated from High School and John’s work once again brought them down to Norwell, Mass. Six years later Pearl’s beloved husband John passed, and she was determined to take care of her family and keep the home in Norwell. Pearl entered Boston University – where she received her B.S. in the Registered Nurse Program graduating magna cum laude just a few years after her Grand-Daughter Melinda A. Boley was born. Pearl later continued her education earning her master’s degree at Northeastern University. She worked as Head Nurse at the Brockton V.A. Hospital on the Psychiatric Ward until she retired. Her love and compassion for others came so naturally to her that she not only raised her two children but helped to raise her granddaughter Melinda as well. She was a member of the First Parish Church in Norwell where she was part of the Church Alliance, the Lions Club, The Red Hat Society, loved being a part of all the church events, donating her time at the Scituate Animal Shelter and other foundations, as well as playing her weekly Mahjong and card games with some of her closest friends. Pearl was always willing to help those in need of help, or to just listen, to advise, when possible, to care for, to love unconditionally, but most of all she was the ROCK, the GLUE, the mother, grandmother (Mimi, Gram, Gigi), and best friend that anyone could ever wish for.

She then met and married Joseph Jayko in the late ‘70’s and became Stepmother to the late Carl Jayko and Mary Jayko (Newton). Pearl is survived by her daughter Ellen Boley of Wareham, her son John Farley and his wife Martha of N.C., three grandchildren Melinda Boley of Billerica, Andrew Farley of N.C., Zachary Farley of CT, her niece Deb Lahey of Beverly, stepdaughter and step-daughter-in-law and three wonderful step-grandchildren. Pearl is also survived by three beautiful step-great-granddaughter’s as well as MANY close friends we all call extended family members.

Pearl’s family welcomes close friends and loved ones to celebrate her life graveside at the Greenlawn Cemetery, 57 Orne St, Salem MA on TBD OR for her Celebration of Life at a Memorial Service on JUNE 29th 11am at the First Parish Church, 24 River Street, Norwell, MA 02061 luncheon RECEPTION to follow service. All welcome.

In lieu flowers, donations may be made to Brockton V.A. Hospital HCS(523A45), website www.cdceportal.va.gov for non-monetary donations or money donations to VA BOSTON and select any fund program you wish from the drop down menu in the form https://www.pay.gov/public/form/start/52253675 OR to the Scituate Animal Shelter of MA, 780 Chief Justice Cushing Hwy, Scituate, MA 02066 (Where Pearl used volunteer). The Magoun-Biggins Funeral Home, 135 Union St, Rockland, MA has been honored to serve Mrs. Jayko’s Family.

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  • 06/12/2024

    I miss playing Mah Jongg with Pearl! She was so kind and patient when I joined her group as a new Mah Jongg player. I offer my condolences to her entire family.

  • 05/11/2024

    I had the good fortune to have Pearl as my stepmother for almost 50 years. I loved her as a mother.

  • 05/09/2024

    Just wanted to say, Melinda and Ellie I am so sorry for your loss! Love and prayers being sent from deep within my heart ❤️

  • 05/04/2024

    Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart.

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    Mary J Newton planted 5 trees in memory of Pearl Harriett Jayko . - 06/29/2024

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    5 Trees were planted in memory of Pearl Harriett Jayko - 05/08/2024

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    5 Trees were planted in memory of Pearl Harriett Jayko - 05/04/2024

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