Winifred (Hemenway) Ledger

Born: Fri Aug 15, 1919
Died: Sun Jul 29, 2012


Funeral Service

11:00 AM Fri Aug 17, 2012


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  Winifred (Hemenway) Ledger, 92, of Southborough and formerly a long time resident of Sudbury,   passed away on Sunday, July 29, 2012, at Hearthstone Assisted Living in Marlborough, after a long illness. 

She was the beloved wife of  J. Philip Ledger, whom she married in 1941.

Born in Leominster, she was the daughter of the late  Alan and Bessie Jane (Picard) Hemenway.   

Win was a graduate of the New England School of Art, and  during WWII and after, she worked as an associate at the advertising agency of Sutherland/Abbot, and later as a fashion artist at Jordan Marsh, Filene’s, The Harvard Coop, Marshall’s, and other large retailers. She continued to work in freelance advertising from Cape Cod to Boston until she was 75.

Win was a member of the Society of Mayflower Descendants, and was always very involved in any community in which she lived: She was a long time Girl Scout leader for each of her four daughters, and was a substitute teacher at Lincoln-Sudbury-Reg. H.S.; she was a charter member of the Sudbury League of Women Voters; Co-Chair of the Sudbury Cancer Drive; a member of the Thursday Garden Club; and the chair of fashion shows for St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church, Sudbury Women’s Club, and the DeCordova Museum in Lincoln.  As the chairman of the Sudbury Permanent Landscape Committee, she was responsible for all landscaping of town buildings, schools, and parks—including the design, donations for, and planting direction of Heritage Park in Sudbury Centre.

In Duxbury and Cotuit, she was President of the Friends of the Library, and was involved in their Garden Clubs.  She presided over the Osterville Garden Club and continued to be an active Garden Club member when she settled in Southborough. Win participated in many art shows and especially enjoyed displaying her prize-winning, innovative flower arrangements at flower shows and at “Art-in-Bloom” competitions from Tower Hill to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.  

She leaves behind her sister Joyce Brown of Kittery Point, Maine, and her brother, Russell D Hemenway, of New York City, and their children  She also leaves four loving daughters: Valentine L.  Judge of Chicago; Phoebe H. Legere of New York City; Jane L. Jackson and her husband, Mike, of Southborough and West  Falmouth,; and Alison L Fraser and her husband Robert, of Marlborough,  Her nine grandchildren are Vanessa Hebron, Phoebe V. Judge, Chloe H. Judge, Quentin M. Judge and his wife Cayce Harrison; Nathaniel M. Jackson; Samuel P. Jackson; Abigail V. Jackson; Amy W. Fraser; and Reed A Fraser; as well as a great-granddaughter, Madeline Hebron. She was predeceased by her brother Richard Hemenway.

A funeral service will be held at St. Mark’s Church, 27 Main Street, Southborough,  on Friday, August 17th at 11 am.  Burial will be private.

In lieu of flowers, donations made be made in her honor to Joslin Diabetes Center http://www.joslin.org/giving/memorial_gifts.html.

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Diane Duvernay
   Posted Thu August 02, 2012
Sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Susan Heath Bint
   Posted Mon August 06, 2012
I was your babysitter when you girls were very small and I loved you all.
Your Mom was such a lovely and charming woman. I always admired her.

Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. I know how hard it is to loose your mother.

Fondly, Susan

Anita Backer
   Posted Tue August 07, 2012
My condolences to you all. I enjoyed driving Win to her appointments when she lived in Westboro and loved all of her stories about her beloved family. She was so proud of all of you!
She was quite a lady...full of energy, spunk and style.
She will be missed.

Debbie Newman, RN
   Posted Fri August 17, 2012
Win was a remarkable woman! I am very glad that I had the opportunity to know her and her very devoted daughters. I know she will be greatly missed by her family and all of us who have cared for her. I wish her entire family strength and peace to come.

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