She was born in Lowell, on July 8, 1951, a daughter of the late Leo W. and Kathleen M. (Hawkins) (Champoux) Beaudry, and daughter of the late Emile Beaudry.
Mrs. Lord had been employed as a machine operator by the Middlesex Paper Tube for 23 years.
She enjoyed family gatherings, as well as playing bingo and taking trips to Foxwoods Resorts Casino in Ledyard, Conn..
Survivors include five children and their spouses, Thomas Lord and Marie Schofield, Julie and Edward Wilcox, and Timothy Lord and Tracy Fairweather, all of Lowell, JoAnn and David Howell of Lynn, and Ronald and Melissa Lord Jr. of Dracut; 11 grandchildren, Jennifer Lord, Edward Wilcox, Jr., Emily Wilcox, Jared Wilcox, Hannah Lord, Taylor L'Ecuyer, Cody L'Ecuyer, Anthony Howell, Amelia Howell, Meegan Lord, and McKayla Lord.
Mrs. Lord is also leaves her brothers and sisters, Raymond and June Champoux of Glenpool, Okla., James and Mona Champoux, Robert Beaudry, all of Lowell, Roland Beaudry and Donna Bastien of Hollis, N.H., Robin Paige of North Andover, Donna Beaudry of Salisbury, and Victor and Maria Beaudry, Susan Champoux, Leon and Robin Champoux, Dennis Champoux, Roland and Priscilla Champoux, and Michael and Anita Champoux, all of Lowell; and her former husband, Ronald Lord Sr. of Lowell; as well as many aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews.
She was also the sister of the late Donald Beaudry, and Emile 'Emo' Beaudry.
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Lori Arsenault
January 28, 2005
Tommy,Julie,Timmy,JoAnn and Ronny and all of Irene's Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your Mom's
passing. My children and my family loved her so much. She loved her whole family so much. We will never forget her. She was such a sweetheart. I pray she is at peace now.
God Bless,
Lori Arsenault and Family
Love From The Kids Too,
Samantha,Corey and Conner
Marion Simoneau
January 22, 2005
Tim and Family,
I am very sorry to hear of the passing of your mom. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
Marion (Baril) Simoneau and family
MELLISSA/SUSAN DION/GAUDETTE
January 22, 2005
TOM,RON,TIMMY,JULIE,JOANN
WE ARE SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSE....OUR PRAYER ARE WITH YOU ALL
Terri & Herb Allum
January 21, 2005
To Tim, Tom, Bo, Julie & JoAnn
& family members
Our thoughts and prayers are with you on the loss of your Mother. Even though it's been many years since we've seen her, we will always
remember the fun times, cheering on the Lord "3 Brothers" at Hudson Speedway. Now she is at peace and still cheering you kids on for a happy & prosperous life as a family.
Kelley Harmon
January 20, 2005
You are now at peace Auntie Irene and free from all the pain you suffered through your long, brave battle. I love you and will miss you and have so many memories going through my mind. Love your #1 Egg salad fan, Kelley.
Diane Kulyk
January 20, 2005
We know you're at peace and free from pain. You will be greatly missed by everyone. Your family will keep you forever in their heart.
Sue Schofield-Madigan
January 20, 2005
To Irene's children, you are in Bill and my thoughts and prayers.
Your mother was a wonderful woman and will be sadly missed.
karen kirby
January 20, 2005
To Tim & The Lord Family,
We are deeply sorry to hear of the passing of your mom.Try to remember all the good times you shared in life and it will keep her in your heart while living with out her. You are in our thoughts and prayers
Karen & Chuck
Mary Harmon
January 20, 2005
I will lie down and sleep in peace, for you alone, Oh Lord, make me dwell in safety. Psalm 4:8
Thinking of you and keeping you in my prayers.
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