Jill (Blodgett) Polito

Jill (Blodgett) Polito

FALLS VILLAGE — Jill (Blodgett) Polito, age 69, beloved Wife, Mother, Gram, Daughter, Sister, Auntie, Friend, Teacher, and Mentor went to Heaven on Oct. 10, 2021.

She was born in Great Barrington to James and Aurelia (Graham) Blodgett. She grew up in a small town, Falls Village, in the heart of the beautiful Berkshires of Connecticut. She graduated from Vermont College with a degree in Medical Technology. Her laboratory career spanned more than four decades teaching Medical Technology students, Residents and Fellows in Microscopy and Hematologic Morphology.

She was predeceased by her father, James H. Blodgett. She is survived by her husband of 38 years, Frank; her mother Aurelia Blodgett; her daughter, Kate Pierce and her husband, Steven; her grandchildren, David and Adeline Pierce; her sisters,  Laurie Parmelee and her husband, David, Allison Blodgett and Susan Kelsey and her husband, Berkeley; her in-laws, Concetta Polito, Maria Polito, Diane Chenkus and her husband, Bob, and Tony Polito and his wife, Nancy; and an extended Italian family of nieces, nephews and cousins.

Anyone who met Jill loved her like family. She was funny and bright and was regarded by all as a great cook. She was also an exceptional baker, known for her famous cakes, pies and Christmas cookies.

She had a deep appreciation for beautiful flowers. Her vegetable and flower gardens, particularly her peonies, were always the envy of the neighborhood.

Please honor her memory by performing small acts of kindness. Do chores for an elderly neighbor, invite someone over for a hot meal, or bring someone fresh baked goods. Share funny stories about Jill. Now is not the time to mourn, but to celebrate her life.

Calling hours will be Thursday, Oct. 21 from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday, Oct. 22, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Newkirk –Palmer Funeral Home in North Canaan. A celebration of life will be held on Friday, Oct. 22, at 1 p.m. at the Falls Village Congregational Church.

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